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how water reach the top of the plants​

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Answered by ayushtripathi5359
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Water goes up the plant with the help of Xylem.

Xylem is the vascular tissue responsible for the conduction of water and nutrients from the roots up to the shoots and leaves, especially of terrestrial plants. Xylem is comprised of the xylem parenchyma, xylem fiber (or sclerenchyma), tracheids, and vessels. It is the primary component of wood in plants.

Answered by Anonymous
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Upward water transport in trees occurs in cells known collectively as xylem. ... Two forces combine to move water upward in these tubes: root pressure and transpiration. Root pressure occurs when water flows into the roots through osmosis due to differences in the concentration of solutes between the soil and roots.

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