Transpiration theory of upward movement of water 1
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In order for water to move upward through the plant, diffusion, transpiration and capillary action must occur together. Water diffuses into the root creating pressure and pushing the water along the xylem. Transpiration causes water to leave the plant resulting in a force that draws water up through the xylem.
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