Biology, asked by bhuvi71, 7 months ago

give reasons - in a plant water moves upward against the gravity .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It can take a few days, but, as these pictures show, the colored water is "drawn" upward, against the pull of gravity. This effect happens because, in plants, water molecules move through narrow tubes that are called capillaries (or xylem).

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