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How does the water move up the stem against the force of gravity?. Plz answer fast. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Due to evaporation of water from the cells present on the surface of the leaves (transpiration) a vacuum space is created. These antis gravitational force that results in upward movement of water through the xylem is known as transpiration pull.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Due to evaporation of water from the cells present on the surface of the leaves (transpiration) a vacuum space is created. These antis gravitational force that results in upward movement of water through the xylem is known as transpiration pull.

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