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What helps water and minerals move from the roots of a plant to the leaf of a plant? A. the tall thin cells of a leaf B. the tiny tubes on a plant stem C. sunlight D. gravity

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A or C

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Xylem consists of several different types of cells: fibers for support, parenchyma for storage, and tracheary elements for the transport of water. The tracheary elements are arranged as long tubes through which columns of water are raised. In a tree trunk, the innermost part of the wood is dead but structurally strong xylem, while the outer part consists of living xylem, and beyond it, layers of cambium and phloem.

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