Biology, asked by reteshgurung23, 2 months ago

why is the water important for the absorption of sunstance from the soil​

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Answered by anthonypaulvilly
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Water is important for the absorption of substances from soil. This is because plants perform transpiration.

(Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers)

While performing transpiration it looses a lot of water through stomata and other pores, this creates a suction pull in the roots and water is absorbed. While this water is absorbed many useful substances such as minerals and nitrogen is absorbed along with it which is used by the plants for metabolic activities.

If we go to a deeper level of study when water is absorbed into the roots , along with it some ions are absorbed, this creates a pressure difference in the roots and soil spaces. T o eliminate this difference water and nutrients are absorbed through osmosis.

(osmosis - : movement of a solvent (such as water) through a semipermeable membrane (as of a living cell) into a solution of higher solute concentration that tends to equalize the concentrations of solute on the two sides of the membrane.)

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Answered by snbharti1947
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Mass or free flows of water plays a significant role for absorption of nutrients from soil solution of high concentrations even when transpiration is high. The significant amounts of water move toward root carrying with it dissolved substances (nutrients) which the plant receives.

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