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26 June, 17:53

If part of the xylem of a young oak tree is destroyed, which of the following functions would it interfere with most?

A) conduction of water to the leaves

B) conduction of carbohydrates to the roots

C) absorption of carbon dioxide from air

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  1. 26 June, 17:57
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    Well the Xylem is the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water ect. So, I would say the answer is A.) Conduction of water to the leaves.
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