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In which order does water pass through these tissues in a plant?​

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Water enters the plant through the root hairs. It is then conducted upward in the stem via the xylem. Water exits the plant through the stomata located on the leaves.

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Furthermore, the highest root pressures occur in the spring, but water moves through the xylem most rapidly in the summer (when transpiration is high).

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The water first enters the mesophyll cells from the xylem vessels tops. The water in the cells in the leaf then evaporates into the gaps between the cells. After then, water diffuses through stomata and leaves the leaf (as well as the entire plant).

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