Biology, asked by Daknam, 1 year ago

We know that water is pulled up to a grrat height by a motor pump in a multistoreyed.Can you explain how water goes to great height in tall trees. Note:I haven't got the answer in the internet.If you know the answer just answer simply with 10 lines or more.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEY DEAR...
HERE'S YOUR ANSWER⬇
I can't give u the ANSWER in like exactly 10 lines but I'll say. I hope u understand.
I hope you are familiar with transpiration. So when transpiration takes place, there is a suction kind of effect which creates movement and that's how water moves upwards in plants.
Any doubts, please ask me in the comments.
I HOPE YOU FIND IT HELPFUL.
@ LB :)

Daknam: which kind of suction effect take place , when transpiration occur
Anonymous: Well, An upward suction takes place.
Anonymous: There will be movement. And the H2O will move upwards.
Anonymous: Transpirational pull.
Daknam: does root pressure is also help in upward movement of water
Anonymous: yes.
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