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How is water transported in the leaves

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Answered by rivakhajuria
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Water transport also occurs at the cellular level, as individual cells absorb and release water, and pass it along to neighboring cells. Water enters and leaves cells through osmosis, the passive diffusion of water across a membrane. In plants, water always moves from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential.

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Answered by tarun9788
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their us a system in plants called as transpiration due to which the water is carried from the roots a water column is formed and is continuosly pushed in upward direction at night the leaves use the water they need and the unused water is evapourated by the stomata when it gets opened up by the leaves hope you understand

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