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In Redwood trees xylem transport water up to a height of​

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In a coastal redwood, though, the xylem is mostly made up of tracheids that move water slowly to thetop of the tree. STOMATA. These pores in leaves allow water to escape and evaporate--a process that helps to pull more water up through the tree from itsroots.

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