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How Do Plants Transport Water Upwards? [Solved]

Xylem transports water in plants. Water is absorbed from the soil through root hair cells. Water moves by osmosis from root cell to root cell until it reaches the xylem. It is transported through the xylem vessels up the stem to the leaves.

Transport in Plants: How is water moved upward?

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