Biology, asked by khushiraval1722, 9 months ago

Explain how does water rise in plants

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Answered by Anonymous
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As water evaporates through the stomata in the leaves (or any part of the plant exposed to air), it creates a negative pressure (also called suction) in the leaves and tissues of the xylem. ... when water from a plant evaporates it creates suction which leads water to rise upwards.

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Answered by tanisha19012005
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water rises in plant through xylem. root pressure and transpiratiinal pull helps water to rise in plant. when water from the surface of plant is evaporated it causes a pull that enables the water to rise.

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