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how does water reach the tree top through the xylem naturally? ​

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Answered by Meet4321
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Water that has entered a tree via its roots flows up through the “xylem” – hardy, tubular cells in the stem that are stacked together to form a natural pipe that reaches all the way up. ... The water then evaporates into the air through tiny pores, or “stomata”, lying on the undersides of the leaves (figure 1).

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Answered by ItzManiac
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  • Water that has entered a tree via its roots flows up through the “xylem” – hardy, tubular cells in the stem that are stacked together to form a natural pipe that reaches all the way up. .
  • The water then evaporates into the air through tiny pores, or “stomata”, lying on the undersides of the leaves.

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