Biology, asked by Jatinjassal, 1 year ago

in plants water supply due to

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Answered by nabeelashraf20p3hiig
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adhesion  force
this force helps the water to climb the walls of the plant and reach the leaves
Answered by kingofself
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There is a whole process which is responsible for the “movement of water” in the plant through the soil up to the leaf. Those processes are transpiration, evaporation, cohesion, suction, etc. The water molecule are first present in the soil then it is taken up into the root. And through there it is transferred to the upper part of the plant for the purpose of photosynthesis to prepare food.

Explanation:

  • The transpiration is a process through which the water is lost from the plant body into the atmosphere.
  • When the water is present on the leaf it is evaporated due to the presence of sun heat.
  • The water is transferred from the soil to the root of the plant through suction.
  • Xylem is present in the plant body responsible for the transport of water from root to different plant parts.
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