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give the location of casparian strip and explain its role in the water movement

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Answered by Priyangsri
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Casparian strips are found in the endodermal cell walls of plant roots. It prevents water movement from returning to the cortex from pericycle, consequently a positive hydrostatic pressure is established in vascular tissue.


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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Role of Casparian Strip

Explanation:

  • Casparian strip A band of waterproof, corky tissue that is found as an afterthought and dividers of the endodermis of roots
  • The strip keeps water from entering the pericycle with the exception of through the cytoplasm of endodermal cells. It might be significant in producing root pressure  
  • It keeps abundance soil arrangement from being pulled straightforwardly into the focal piece of the root where the xylem is found
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