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Where do xylem transport water?

A. From stem to mycorrhiza
B. From leaves to root
C. From leaves to seeds
D. From roots to leaves

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Answer D is correct, Wikipedia says that they move water from roots to stems and leaves.
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Answer: Option D

Explanation:

The xylem transports the water from the roots to the leaves. The water from the soil particles are absorbed by the xylem tissues and transported to the leaves.

The plants use water to perform the process of photosynthesis that is carried out by the leaves containing chlorophyll, necessary for this process.

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