With the help of a sketch show the absorption, transport and evaporation of water in the body of plants
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through xylem and phloem
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Plants Essential Processes
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- The bulk of water assimilated and shipped through plants is moved by negative pressure generated by the evaporation of water from the leaves (i.e. transpiration) this procedure is normally alluded to as the Cohesion-Tension (C-T) mechanism
- The pressure some portion of the C-T mechanism is produced by transpiration.
- The transport of water through plant tissues, and arrival of fume by leaves is known as transpiration when the take up of water at the root.
- Water is shipped in the plant through the consolidated endeavors of individual cells and the conductive tissues of the vascular system
- It is helped upward through the xylem by transpiration, and afterward went into the leaves along another water potential gradient.
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