how does transportation of water takes place in shrubs and small trees ??
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The main driving force of water uptake and transport into a plant is transpiration of water from leaves. Transpiration is the process of water evaporation through specialized openings in the leaves, called stomates. The evaporation creates a negative water vapor pressure develops in the surrounding cells of the leaf.
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The transportation of water and minerals in plants take place by these steps: Absorption by roots: The cells of root hairs absorb water and mineral salts dissolved in water by active and passive absorption. ... In small herbs and shrubs this root pressure is sufficient to send the water to the tip.
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