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what is root pressure? (bio)....... thanks in advance​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Root pressure is a force generated in the roots that help in driving the fluids and other ions from the soil in upward direction into the plant's vascular tissue – Xylem.

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'Root Pressure'.  \\  \\  \\ It  \: is  \: the \:  transverse \:  osmotic  \: pressure \:  \\  within \:  the  \: cells  \: of  \: a \:  \\  root \:  system \:  that \:  causes \:  sap  \\  \: to \:  rise  \: through  \: a  \: plant \:  \\  stem  \: to \:  the \:  leaves.  \: Root \:  pressure \:  occurs \:  in  \: the  \: \\  xylem \:  of \:  some \:  vascular \:  \\  plants \:  when \:  the \:  soil  \: moisture \\   \: level \:  is  \: high  \: either  \: at  \: \\  night  \: or  \: when  \: transpiration  \: is  \: low \:  during \:  the  \: day.  \: \\

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