Biology, asked by maryamabbasi, 11 months ago

upward movement of water in plants is mainly due to
a) transpiration
b) photosynthesis
c) respiration
d) plasmolysis

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Answered by smartbrainz
8

Upward movement of water in plants is mainly due to Transpiration.

  • Transpiration is the absorption of water by the roots of plants. This upward absorption of water leads to evaporation through pores in leaves.
  • This upward conduction of water is made possible through xylem or wood tissues, via the process of transpiration.
  • Transpiration results in loss of water through leaves (stomata), this creates a negative pressure in the xylem tissue leading to upward movement of water from the soil.

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Answered by rinkuthakkar13
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The correct answer is
(A) transpiration

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