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How does water reach the leaves of tall trees?

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Water reaches leaves through xylem tissue, which transports water and minerals from roots to all plant parts. Transpiration pull created by leaves and the tubular structure of xylem vessels help water move upward against gravity efficiently.

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  1. Water reaches the leaves of tall trees through xylem tissue. Xylem vessels and tracheids form long tubular pathways that transport water and minerals from roots upward. Transpiration from leaf stomata creates a pulling force called transpiration pull, which helps move water against gravity. This coordinated process ensures continuous water supply to leaves for photosynthesis and other activities.

     

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