Why mesophyll cells have negative water potential
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The decrease creates a greater tension on the water in the mesophyll cells, thereby increasing the pull on the water in the xylem vessels. Evaporation from the mesophyll cells produces a negative water potential gradient that causes water to move upwards from the roots through the xylem.
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