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How do plants get water from the roots up to the leaves?

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How do plants get water from the roots up to the leaves?

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A. There are several processes – transpiration or water loss through the leaves helps to draw water upwards, capillary action or the attraction between the chemical called water and the fine tubes carrying water inside the stem, and lastly the root pressure of the water that has been absorbed by the root from the soil.

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