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In which direction xylem of water moves

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Answered by parikshit17
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Explanation:

Water moves into the roots from the soil by osmosis, due to the low solute potential in the roots (lower Ψs in roots than in soil). This intake of water in the roots increases Ψp in the root xylem, driving water up.

Answered by Anonymous
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WATER MOVES INTO THE ROOTS FROM THE SOIL BY OSMOSIS, DUE TO THE LOW SOLUTE POTENTIAL IN THE ROOTS (LOWER ΨS IN ROOTS THAN IN SOIL). THIS INTAKE OF WATER IN THE ROOTS INCREASES ΨP IN THE ROOT XYLEM, DRIVING WATER UP.

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