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5. Water is pulled up in the trees by suction pull caused by​

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Answered by aqsanajeebniazi
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Answer:

Water reaches great heights in the trees because of the suction pull caused by Transpiration.

Answered by kanishka2032
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Answer:

transpiration is the answer mate

Explanation:

Transpiration is the evaporative loss of water by plants. It occurs mainly through the stomata in the leaves. Besides the loss of water vapour in transpiration, exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the leaf also occurs through pores called stomata.

Transpiration pull or the suction pull is the force which aids in drawing the water upward from roots to leaves. In leaves, some amount of water is used for photosynthesis and excess water is released into the atmosphere through openings called stomata

The water reaches great heights in the trees because of the suction pull that is caused by the transpiration process.

Hence Water reaches great heights in the trees because of the suction pull caused by Transpiration.

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