Biology, asked by kannu17, 1 year ago

what is positive and negative hydrostatic pressure gradient??

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Answered by joye1
118

Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure exerted by liquid at rest. Hydrostatic pressure depends on height of column, density of the liquid and gravity.
Hydrostatic pressure increases with depth because of the increasing weight of fluid exerting downward force from above. This change in hydrostatic pressure with depth is known as hydrostatic pressure gradient.
The positive hydrostatic pressure gradient can be understood with the help of an example- In plants, the leaves have large amount of stored food in the form of sugar or we can say the source has high solute concentration. As a result , water moves from neighbouring cells (sink) into the source cell (leaves). This creates a pressure gradient and the water moves out of the source along with sugars thereby transporting sugars to rest of the plants.
Similarly, the negative pressure gradient can be understood with the help of an example of plant roots. As we know roots absorbs water and minerals from the soil. This means that soil has high solute concentration still the water enters into the root hairs alongwith minerals. This type of transportation is due to negative hydrostatic pressure gradient...

kannu17: what is meant by the negative and positive terms here... what is it's significance and meaning... pls tell
kannu17: why does water moves out of the source??
Answered by sawakkincsem
29

Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure that is exerted by any fluid at  resting or equilibrium at any given point due to the force of gravity. The positive pressure exerts towards gravity and the negative pressure exerts against it.  The gradient is the difference in level let’s say if its pressure gradient then this means difference in pressure.


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