Water can move across the root to the xylem by the apoplast or symplast pathways. Note that the layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue that contains the casparian strip is labelled here as the endodermis.
Water moves across a leaf from the xylem to the stomata due to transpiration pull. Note that some water enters the leaf cells to be used in photosynthesis.
The loss of water vapour from the leaves of plants by transpiration results in a transpiration pull that causes water to move upwards through the xylem vessels of the plant
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