the upward movement of water and minerals in plants
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xylem do the conduction of water and mineral in plants
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Answer: The upward movement of sap containing water and dissolved minerals from the root cells to xylem tissues is called the ascent of sap.
Explanation:
- The ascent of sap describes the flow of water and minerals from the plant's roots to all other sections. Water and minerals are transported throughout the plant through xylem channels, which are found in plants. However, pressure is what drives the movement of water.
- According to the hypothesis, the ascent of sap is caused by a combination of the pull or tension caused by transpiration, the water's cohesion property, and the hydration of the cell walls (i.e., adhesion). Because of the p (pressure difference) between the system's two ends, water moves through the xylem in a bulk flow.
- The early notion put forward by Jagadish Chandra Bose in 1923 has recently been given another look. He conducted an experiment using his creation, a galvanometer, which was made of copper wire and an electric probe, and was put into the cortex of the Desmodium plant.
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