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Howard Costa
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10 January, 03:43
How does food move around in a plant?
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Asher Prince
10 January, 04:10
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Answer: The movement of water throughout a plant is driven by the loss of water through it's leaves, or transpiration. The water molecules that move through the xylem are connected in a continuous "stream" ... To get the food made in the leaves to other parts of the growing plant requires energy.
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