Biology, asked by mohdsalman122331, 4 months ago

what is root pressure how can you prove that the root pressure in plant​

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Answered by SwankeyGirl4567
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Root pressure is defined as hydrostatic pressure developed in the root due to accumulation of absorbed water. It the pressure exerted on the liquid contents of the cortical cells of the roots, under fully turgid condition this root pressure pushes the water up the xylem vessels to the aerial parts.

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Answered by Dik24
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Explanation:

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1) Root cells are in contact with water and minerals in the soil.

2) Water and minerals enter the cells on the root surface due to differences in concentration.

3) As a result, these cells become turgid.

4) These turgid cells exert pressure on the adjacent cells.

This is called ‘root pressure’

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