Uptake of water by plants is not affected by metabolic poison .Explain
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Passive absorption of water This mechanism is carried out without utilisation of metabolic energy. ... Hence, sometimes it is called water absorption 'through roots', rather 'by' roots. It occurs in rapidly transpiring plants during the daytime, because of the opening of stomata and the atmospheric conditions.
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The metabolic poison affects the rate of metabolism but does not affect the uptake of water by the plant.
Explanation:
- The uptake of water by the plant takes place by the the root hair. The root hair a structured in in this way so as to increase the surface area for the absorption of water from the soil.
- In addition to this there is also difference in the osmolarity of the the solution inside the root hair due to which by the process of diffusion and Osmosis water enters the root hair.
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Why do root hair need to be replaced daily? - Brainly.in
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