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The water moves through the xylem and the phloem by

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Answered by ItsMe099
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Water moves from the xylem into the mesophyll cells, evaporates from their surfaces and leaves by diffusion through the stomata. The increased solute concentration causes water to move by osmosis from the xylem into the phloem. The positive pressure that is produced pushes water and solutes down the pressure gradient.

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Water moves from the xylem into the mesophyll cells, evaporates from their surfaces and leaves by diffusion through the stomata. The increased solute concentration causes water to move by osmosis from the xylem into the phloem. The positive pressure that is produced pushes water and solutes down the pressure gradient.

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