If air is stucked between the lumen of vessels then how the conduction is maintained in the vessels
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Answer:Vessels are multicellular with wide lumen. They are made up of vessel elements lying one above the other. The wall of vessels is hard but not thick having wide lumen. Whereas tracheids are unicellular with narrow lumen.
Explanation:
Question :-
If air is stucked between the lumen of vessels then, how the conduction is maintained in the vessels ?
Answer :-
A pressure gradient is generated across the vessels if air gets stuck in the vessels then water is carried out through gradient pressure.
Explanation :-
Water is conducted in plants through xylem vessels.
The tracheids elements of xylem also take part in conducting the water to the upper parts of the plant but xylem vessels are more efficient.
The upward and passive voice movement of water in plants is known as transpiration pull.