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what is root pressure​

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Answered by pradyumna15
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Answer:

Root pressure is a process of supplying water from roots to other parts of the plants by applying pressure on the cells of roots

Explanation:

The water is absorbed by root cells. This water is passed inside the cell by the process of osmosis. When the ability of the root cells is ended, then the water is passed into the successive cell. In this way, the process of root pressure is done and the water is supplied to all parts of plant. This pressure is applied only in upward direction.

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Answered by ItZcandycaneSweety
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Root pressure is the tranverse osmotic pressure within two cells of a root system that causes sap to rise through a plant stem to the leaves.

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