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Water is transported from the roots to the leaves through the xylem vessels, which are a series of interconnected tubes that run through the plant. As water evaporates from the leaves through transpiration, it creates a negative pressure that pulls more water up from the roots. This process is known as transpiration pull and helps to transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.

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