Biology, asked by Jghuggy6378, 9 months ago

What will happen if a cell in the leaf has a lower water potential than its surrounding cells?? Water will enter through osmosis, but will that pull up more water??

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Answered by wolfy1234
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Answer:

yes, because as water potential in the given cell increases, the water potential in the surrounding cells also decreases and in such a way, water will be pulled up

Answered by satyamhota
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Answer:

Yess...

Explanation:

As it will pull water from its neaighbouring cell.. Making its water potential low.. Then it will do the same with its neighbouring cell and and this pull reaches to the xylem parenchyma and then to xylem vessels.. and it eventually makes the positive pressure from roots and transportation occurs.

And extra fact leaf cells has low water potential as there is water loss through transpiration from stomata...

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