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Tall trees, such as redwoods, require tissue to transport nutrients from their roots to their leaves.
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xylem.
Xylem is the vascular tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals upward from roots to leaves (phloem transports sugars in the opposite direction).
Xylem is the vascular tissue that conducts water and dissolved minerals upward from roots to leaves (phloem transports sugars in the opposite direction).
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