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Maple trees are often tapped to extract the sap to make syrup. Which type of tissue is the aim of the tree tap? dermal meristem ground vascular
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vascular tissue
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The maple trees are commonly tapped in order to extract its sap and make it into a syrup. The aim of the maple tree tap is the tissue of the tree known as the vascular tissue. These tissues resemble like pipes that transport fluids within the plant.
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