In rose wood xylem carries water up to a height of
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in rosewood xylem carries water upto a height of 330 ft
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In rosewood, the xylem carries water up to a height of 60 feet.
- Trees absorb water through their roots.
- The main driving force of water uptake and transport into a plant is the transpiration of water from leaves.
- Transpiration is the process of water evaporation through specialized openings in the leaves, called stomates.
- The evaporation creates a negative water vapor pressure in the surrounding cells of the leaf and water is pulled into the leaf from the vascular tissue, the xylem, to replace the water that has transpired from the leaf.
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