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How does water get from the bottom of a tree to the top?

How does water get from the bottom of a tree to the top?-example-1

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as i think answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

water is cohesive and capillary action let it climb up in thin tubes

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Water travels from a tree's roots to its canopy by way of this conductive tissue. ... In hardwoods, water moves throughout the tree in xylem cells called vessels, which are lined up end-to-end and have large openings in their ends. In contrast, the xylem of conifers consists of enclosed cells called tracheids.

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so the answer is C

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