Filters from Tree Branches Purify Drinking Water
TBMG-39622
08/01/2021
- Content
The interiors of nonflowering trees, such as pine and ginkgo, contain sapwood lined with straw-like conduits known as xylem that draw water up through a tree’s trunk and branches. Xylem conduits are interconnected via thin membranes that act as natural sieves, filtering out bubbles from water and sap.
- Citation
- "Filters from Tree Branches Purify Drinking Water," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2021.