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<p><a href="page.php?w=wikt%3A_meniscus">menisci</a> in the cell walls and decreases their radius, thus exerting tension in the cells' water. Because of the cohesive properties of water, the tension travels through the leaf cells to the leaf and stem xylem, where a momentary negative pressure is created as water is pulled up the xylem from the roots. In taller plants and trees, the force of gravity pulling the water inside can only be overcome by the decrease in <a href="page.php?w=hydrostatics">hydrostatic pressure</a> in the upper parts of the</p><p>
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