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What is cohesion-tension-transpiration pull model of water transport?​

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Answered by krishnanseervi
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Answer:

In tall trees, water rises with the help of the transpirational pull generated by transpiration or loss of water from the stomatal pores of leaves. This is called the cohesion-tension model of water transport. As a result, the water present in the xylem is pulled as a single column from the stem.

Answered by XxItzSmartGirlxX
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As the film of water is continuous over the cells, thus a transpirational pull is generated by the loss of water from the stomatal pores of leaves. This is called the cohesion-tension model of water transport. ... As a result, the water present in the xylem is pulled as a single column from the stem.

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