The Water Cycle #3033

Water movement through a plant is best explained by the transpiration-cohesion theory. Water movement in plants is driven by transpiration: the evaporation of water from parts of a plant exposed to the air, primarily the leaves. As water evaporates out from a leaf stomata, the pressure in the xylem (water-conducting tissue) lowers. ................
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