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Why does the water in the plants go upwards through the vessels present in the stem?

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Why does the water in the plants go upwards through the vessels present in the stem?

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  1. Transpiration


  2. water go upward for there is pressure from below specifically in the roots such that it will be distributed through the vascular tissue known as xylem knowing that it this tissue along with phloem is connected throughout the system of the plant with the aid of mechanisms such as capillary action,water transport.etc.

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