Answer: This tissue is called the xylem, which is one of the two vascular tissues.
Explanation:
Water and nutrients are transferred from the soil to the stems and leaves of plants through xylem. Water is drawn up through the xylem by negative pressure, or tension, produced as water evaporates from leaves during transpiration. This method is comparable to using a straw to suck water up. This is a water property known as capillary action.