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Water rises in Xylem in the form of
(a) continuous water column
(c) water vapours
(b) discontinuous water co
(d) none of the above​

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Answered by HEARTIE
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Explanation:

The xylem vessels in turn draw water from the xylem of the main stem. This creates a pull which is known as transpiration pull. The lumen of tracheids and vessels of a xylem link to form a narrow tube and water rises in the narrow tube due to the force of surface tension. This phenomenon is known as capillarity.

Answered by IMrGauravI
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Answer:

The xylem vessels in turn draw water from the xylem of the main stem. This creates a pull which is known as transpiration pull. The lumen of tracheids and vessels of a xylem link to form a narrow tube and water rises in the narrow tube due to the force of surface tension. This phenomenon is known as capillarity.

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