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Getting water

Water enters each leaf through the xylem tubes in the veins. It passes from cell to cell inside the leaf. it reaches the cells which need it to help make sugars.

Some water leaves the leaves through holes in their surface. This is called transpiration.

Plants can not make sugars if they do not get enough water.

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