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What is transpiration pull

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Answered by marwatkhan558
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In botany, transpiration pull refers to the suction, force, or pull that draws water up through a plant. It is a biological process where the water molecules and ions are absorbed up from the roots, and then evaporation occurs within the leaves, spreading water throughout the plant.

Answered by samikshya12
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Transpirational pull. :- Similarly, the evaporation of water from the surfaces of mesophyll cells to the atmosphere also creates a negative pressure at the top of a plant. This causes millions of minute menisci to form in the mesophyll cell wall. The resulting surface tension causes a negative pressure or tension in the xylem that pulls the water from the roots and soil.

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