Biology, asked by vijukochra1999, 1 year ago

what force does a plant use to move water molecules into leaf parenchyma cells where they are needed?​

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Answered by palak5354
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The main force involved in the movement of water molecules into the leaf parenchyma cells is transpirational pull. The evaporation of water from the stomata by transpiration results in the pulling of water molecules into the leaf from xylem.

Answered by binodkjha1972
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The main force that is  involved in the movement of water molecules throughout the plant or into the leaf parenchyma cells is the transpirational pull. The evaporation of water from the stomata by transpiration results in the pulling of water molecules into the leaf from xylem. The other forces involved which develop due to transpirational pull are potential gradient between leaf and atmosphere that results in the gradient between xylem and parenchyma cells, surface tension of water, cohesion force between water molecules etc.

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