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What are the major driving forces in the plant body that help in transportation?

(Class X Science Chapter 6)

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Answered by smartbrainz
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There are major forces in the plant body that helps in the transportation of  water

Explanation:

  • the most important factor is the transpiration. This creates a negative pressure that helps in the accent of the water.
  • The second factor is the capillary pressure which there is adhesion of the molecules of water to each other should
  • the cohesion of the water molecule is another factor which helps in the accent of the sap. The xylem is the component of the plant which helps in the movement of water

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Answered by bratislava
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Major driving forces in the plant body that help in transportation are transpiration and force of surface tension.

Explanation:

  • The driving forces that are responsible for the movements within plants include. Transpiration, surface tension, water potential gradient and force of hydrogen bonding.
  • The xylem and phloem are main elements of water and food transport in plants. The evaporation of water form trees and plants, water potential is highest water surrounding the roots and lowest at the leaves.

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