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write an experiment to demonstrate conduction of water in plants ​

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Immerse a Peperomia plant and a few stalks of tuberose (Rajanigandha) in water coloured with eosin or acid fuchsin. After some time observe narrow streaks of pink in the transparent stem and pink veins of Peperomia leaves showing the movement of coloured water through inner conducting xylem strands.

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Immerse a Peperomia plant and a few stalks of tuberose (Rajanigandha) in water coloured with eosin or acid fuchsin. After some time observe narrow streaks of pink in the transparent stem and pink veins of Peperomia leaves showing the movement of coloured water through inner conducting xylem strands.

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