Biology, asked by exoticbeauty2772, 1 year ago

How is xylem able to transport water from the roots to the tip of even know very tall tree?

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Answered by snehanjan37
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the food prepared by the leaves is transported to all part of the plant in the form of sugar through a process known as translocation. translocation takes place through the cell of phloem. pulliyum takes longer ad sales Shiv tubes that are placed one above the other to form long tube through which food is transported . the contents of Oleum can move in upward and downward direction where is in xylem moves only a one direction.
water and Minerals salt dissolves in water introduction through the king root hair present in the root . root hair are outgrowth from outer shell of the route . the root hair increase the surface area of roots for absorption of water and Minerals salt.

water is absorbed by the root from the soil by the process called osmosis Osmosis is the process of passage of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area where there are more water molecules to an area where there is less water molecules .

the root hair are in close contact with the water surrounding the soil particles . normally water molecules and higher concentration outside the root hair then inside them l

snehanjan37: thanks for the first time in my opinion
Answered by Bikash12380
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The rest of the 199 growth rings are mostly inactive. In a coastal redwood, though, the xylem is mostly made up of tracheids that move water slowly to thetop of the tree. STOMATA. These pores in leaves allow water to escape and evaporate--a process that helps to pull more water up through the tree from itsroots.

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