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How does the water needed to carry out photosynthesis get to leaves

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through the vascular bundles
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The plants absorb the water from the soil by the roots and then rise (by capillarity) from the stem to the leaves to carry out the photosynthesis.

The amount of water retained by the soil tank, available to the plant, depends essentially on two factors:

* The nature of the soil, in particular its grain size (texture) and the way soil components are organized together (structure).

* The volume of soil prospected by the roots, which depends on the cultivated species and allows a deep and pivoting or superficial and branched rooting.

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