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Explain root pressure in plants with the help of an experiment.

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Answered by NaushinRahman
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Answered by dreamrob
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Answer:

Root pressure is the osmotic pressure transfer in the cells of the root system. A sap is raised through a plant stem to the leaves. This is called root pressure.

Explanation:

Root pressure in plants explained by a simple experiment.

Take a potted plant we should give water regularly to the plant. Cut the stem portion above the ground level

Connect a glass tube to the stem it is equal to the size of the stem.

We should take care of the stem and tube fix tightly no more water escape from the tube.

Water should be maintained equally in both stem and tube.

Keep this for a few hours after that we can observe there is an increase in the level of water in the stem.

The water level is raised because of the root pressure in the plant.

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