Explain- Transportation of water- Root pressure in plants with diagram
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The structure of plant roots, stems, and leaves facilitates the transport of water, nutrients, and photosynthates throughout the plant. The phloem and xylem are the main tissues responsible for this movement. Water potential, evapotranspiration, and stomatal regulation influence how water and nutrients are transported in plants. To understand how these processes work, we must first understand the energetics of water potential.
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- Xylem vessels and tracheids transport water up the plant but lack cell membranes. ... Root pressure may be important in refilling the xylem vessels. However, in some species vessels refill without root pressure. Root pressure is often high in some deciduous trees before they leaf out.
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