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The xylem in the vein of the leaf does what
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The xylem in the vein of the leaf does what
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the Xylem
conducts water from the roots up to the leaves
where it is used for photosynthesis.
The xylem
and phloem tissues are found together in all parts of a plant to form vascular bundles. These vascular bundles are visible in
leaves
as
veins
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xylem conducts water from the roots up to the leaves where it is used for photosynthesis
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