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Water from the roots moves through which tree layer?

A-xylem
B-phloem
C-cambium
D-outer bark

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Answer: A-xylem

Explanation: XYLEM. Water travels from a tree's roots to its canopy by way of this conductive tissue. There are many different processes occuring within trees that allow them to grow. One is the movement of water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves in the canopy, or upper branches.

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Answer:

A is correct :)

Step-by-step explanation:

I had this question too and I got it right

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