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what do you know about root pressure?​

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Answered by dsagupta751
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Root pressure, in plants, force that helps to drive fluids upward into the water-conducting vessels (xylem). It is primarily generated by osmotic pressure in the cells of the roots and can be demonstrated by exudation of fluid when the stem is cut off just aboveground.

Answered by okim85731
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pressure is the pressure under which water moves from the living cells of a root into the xylem it is developed due to a Portfolio of water and result of the pressure developed in the roots due to accumulation of water absorbed by them this root pressure is one of the first to raise water to the stem into the least the root pressure theory was given in the early eighteenth century to explain the rise of water in plants this force alone however cannot explain the rise of water and toiletries

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