Biology, asked by madhuchhandamop9lofr, 8 months ago

what are the two major forces which help in transporting water and Minerals of words to the xylem tissue​

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Answered by sonaligangurde1422
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Explanation:

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These hypotheses are not mutually exclusive, and each contribute to movement of water in a plant, but only one can explain the height of tall trees:

⚪Root pressure pushes water up.

⚪Capillary action draws water up within the xylem.

⚪Cohesion-tension pulls water up the xylem.

Answered by Shwetasharma99736
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Adhesion provides the force to pull water up the sides of the tube in the xylem. Cohesion-tension: Cohesion occurs when water molecules stick to each other. Cohesion causes the water in the tube of the root and stem to become one long column of fluid and nutrients.

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