Biology, asked by samarthadixit29400, 8 months ago

Which force is required to move water upward to the highest point of the plant body

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Answered by suhanijanu7
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Answer:

i think buoyancy force

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Answered by sushmitha8318
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☜☆Capillary action helps bring water up into the roots. But capillary action can only "pull" water up a small distance, after which it cannot overcome gravity. To get water up to all the branches and leaves, the forces of adhesion and cohesion go to work in the plant's xylem to move water to the furthest leaf.☆☞

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