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whether the water push or pull through the plant....
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When transpiration takes place, the leaves lose water and become less turgid, or less swollen. They then absorb water from the xylem tubes in the veins. They pull water from the stem, which in turn pulls water from the roots. This process is called transpirational pull.
When transpiration takes place, the leaves lose water and become less turgid, or less swollen. They then absorb water from the xylem tubes in the veins. They pull water from the stem, which in turn pulls water from the roots. This process is called transpirational pull.
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Obviously, pull through plant.
They pull the molecules up as they transpire out of the stomata. This is called The Cohesion-Tension Model of water transport in xylem.
They pull the molecules up as they transpire out of the stomata. This is called The Cohesion-Tension Model of water transport in xylem.
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