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give reason exudation of sap from the injured part of a plant ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Exudation of sap in plants through the injured part is called ... Exudation of sap in plants through the injured part is actually called Sap Exudation or sometimes, weeping. It happens because of the hydrostatic pressure produced due to an accumulation of water in the root cells.

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Answered by keshavsharma58
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Exudation of sap in plants through the injured part is actually called Sap Exudation or sometimes, weeping. It happens because of the hydrostatic pressure produced due to an accumulation of water in the root cells.

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