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Having more tiny tubes in the stem, known as xylem and phloem, increases the surface area for transporting water and nutrients, allowing for more efficient and rapid movement throughout the plant. This redundancy also provides a backup system, ensuring that if one tube gets blocked or damaged, others can still function. Additionally, multiple tubes enable better distribution of resources, supporting growth and development in various parts of the plant simultaneously. Overall, this structure enhances the plant's ability to thrive in diverse environments.

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