Biology, asked by shubh1234567, 7 months ago

Chapter of Transportation in plants

Why is root pressure not adequate for water absorption by tall trees? ​

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Answered by swashiniraja50
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Root pressure is caused by this accumulation of water in the xylem pushing on the rigid cells. Root pressure provides a force, which pushes water up the stem, but it is not enough to account for the movement of water to leaves at the top of the tallest trees.

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Answered by nehadevgoswami123
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Root pressure is caused by this accumulation of water in the xylem pushing on the rigid cells. Root pressure provides a force, which pushes water up the stem, but it is not enough to account for the movement of water to leaves at the top of the tallest trees.

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