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. How does the water needed to carry out photosynthesis get to leaves? through mesophyll cells through chlorophyll molecules through stomata through vascular bundles

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Through vascular bundles

Step-by-step explanation:

Water needed to carry out photosynthesis is transported to the leaves through vascular bundles.

Plants absorb their water from soil to the roots through osmosis.

The absorbed water is then transported to the leaves and other parts of the plant in the vascular bundles.

This happens through the forces of cohesion and adhesion which move water to the xylem and up to the leaves.

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