Biology, asked by luthrabasu, 10 months ago

What helps plants to move water up at night

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Answered by suhanitripathi61
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To repair the lines of water, plants create root pressure to push water up into the xylem. At night, root cells release ions into the xylem, increasing its solute concentration. Water flows into the xylem by osmosis, pushing a broken water column up through the gap until it reaches the rest of the column.

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Answered by Anonymous
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