The upward movement of water and mineral salts from the roots the aerial parts of the plant against the gravitational force is called
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The upward movement of water and mineral salts from the roots the aerial parts of the plant against the gravitational force is called as sap
Explanation:
- The upwards movement of sap is found in the cohesion adhesion tension theory. When transportation takes place water tends to evaporate from the cellular spaces of the leaves in the outer atmosphere.
- Due to the loss of water and osmotic pressure of leaf cells increase as result the potential of the cell becomes less and water form the vein of the leaf moves to leaf cells to the main stem. This is known as transpiration pull and the phenomenon is called capillarity.
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