Joe O'Hallaron

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For example, transportation of large volumes of water through a plant is performed by groups of specialized cells, organized into a xylem tissue (from the Greek for “wood”; pronounced “zí-lem”). Water conduction occurs only in an upward direction. Another tissue, the phloem (Greek: phloe, “tree bark”; pronounced “fló-em”) conducts food molecules in opposite directions between leaves and roots.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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