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There are many structures within trees that help the tree to grow. First, water is absorbed through roots under the tree and transported up the stem using capillary action, which is the ability of water to climb upward despite gravity's effects. After being transported through the stem, water is spread to the leaves of the tree to aid in its ability to gather sunlight. Trees grow because of their ability to add new cells to the tips of their branches and trunks, allowing them to slowly grow larger. Trees also grow faster when in direct sunlight, caused by the easier ability of the tree to gather sunlight to convert into glucose to make more cells (this is done because of the cholorphyll in the leaves that also give them their green color).

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