Biology, asked by archiro, 4 months ago

What is the role of transpiration in the upward movement of water?

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Answered by Takatak75
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Answer-During transpiration process, water molecules get evaporated from the stomata. ... This results in upward pull of water from the root to the mesophyll cells by generating a negative pressure in xylem vessels to pull the water from the soil.


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Answered by skadamseth2007
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Answer:

The continuous evaporation of water (or transpiration) from the cells of a leaf crates a kind of suction which pulls up water through the xylem vessles. Thus, transpiration helps in the upward movement of water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves through the stem.

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