What is suction pull
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Suction pull may be defined as a force by which plants absorbs water and mineral from the soil. Suction pull in plants is generated by the process of transpirat
In this process, water evaporates from the surface of a leaf through microscopic pores known as STOMATA. The loss of water creates a suction force that pulls up more water from the roots. Transpiration helps a plant to collect vital minerals from the soil. The amount of water lost from the leaves depends on how much water is in the soil, as well as other environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity.
Roots of the plant absorb water and mineral from the soil. but not all water is utilised so it is evaporated through tiny pores present on it. This process is called transpiration. It also generates suction pull. the same pull which generates when we drink any liquid through straw. it can pull water till great heights in trees. it is also called transpiratational pull.
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In this process, water evaporates from the surface of a leaf through microscopic pores known as STOMATA. The loss of water creates a suction force that pulls up more water from the roots. Transpiration helps a plant to collect vital minerals from the soil. The amount of water lost from the leaves depends on how much water is in the soil, as well as other environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity.
Roots of the plant absorb water and mineral from the soil. but not all water is utilised so it is evaporated through tiny pores present on it. This process is called transpiration. It also generates suction pull. the same pull which generates when we drink any liquid through straw. it can pull water till great heights in trees. it is also called transpiratational pull.
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