Biology, asked by riddhi2692, 9 months ago

how is water sucked up by the xylem vessels?​

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Answered by shashwatchauhan
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The pressure at the top of the plant (in the leaves) is low whereas pressure at the bottom of the plant is high. It is due to transpiration that the pressure is low at the top of a plant. And it is because of low pressure at the top of the plant that water flows up the xylem vessel into the leaves of a plant.

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Answered by singh600
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