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Feasibility of a tree with a circulatory system

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I recently look at a question on this site that questioned if a "world tree" is feasible, Would a 'World Tree' be feasible in real life?. If i remember correctly, it stated that one way to distribute and transport nutrients and other valuable needs equally would be the use of a heart and circulatory system. From my understanding, I would guess that the entirety of a tree would look similar, but would work extremely differently.

why would a tree need or evolve a circulatory system, and what environmental pressures would lead up to such a tree?

Also, this isn't necessary and you do t need to answer this but if you could answer what the tree would look like with said circulatory system, then that would be greatly appreciated

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