Negative pressure in a plant helps facilitate the movement of water from the roots to the leaves through a process called transpiration. This process helps maintain plant hydration and nutrient uptake. Negative pressure is created when water evaporates from the leaves, causing more water to be pulled up through the plant's vascular system.
it keeps eveything in place
Transpiration is the process by which water evaporates from a plant's leaves. This helps regulate the plant's temperature and also aids in the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Transpiration takes place primarily in the leaves of plants. Water evaporates from the leaf surface into the surrounding air through small openings called stomata. This process helps regulate the plant's temperature and transports nutrients and water throughout the plant.
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Photosynthesis takes place inside plant cells in small things called chloroplasts.
Photosynthesis takes place in it.It provides glucose for respiration.
Water is mostly evaporated from leaves.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
When the sun is shining moisture evaporates from the plant faster than it can be replenished from the roots so the plant gets flaccid and wilts. At night the roots can supply moisture faster than the water evaporates so the plant becomes turgid.
Water is pulled up the plant through a process called transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves. This creates a negative pressure that draws water up from the roots through the xylem vessels. The cohesive and adhesive properties of water molecules also help maintain a continuous column of water in the plant.
These parts are the leaves.