what is the term describes the movement of water through a plant
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Mechanism Driving Water Movement in Plants
The bulk of water absorbed and transported through plants is moved by negative pressure generated by the evaporation of water from the leaves (i.e., transpiration) — this process is commonly referred to as the Cohesion-Tension (C-T) mechanism.
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The loss of water from the leaves of a plant is called transpiration , and the resulting flow of water through the plant is called the transpiration stream
Mechanism Driving Water Movement in Plants
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