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Xylem
What is transpiration ?




Transpiration is the
process of water movement
through a
plant and its evaporation from aerial parts , such


as leaves ,
stems and flowers .




The for transpiration is supplied by the Sun hence it is
passive process
energy
-


,
a .




How does water out stomata ?
move
through the




The of
humidity atmosphere less that of



the is than air spaces next to the stomata .




There potential from the
gradient through
'

. . is a water air
spaces the stomata to the air .




i. If diffuse of air the air
stomata are open, water vapour molecules out the spaces into
surrounding
. .




Explain how water leaf
moves
through the




from
water is lost
mesophyll cells
by evaporation from their cell walls to the air spaces of the leaf
-


.




Water lost is replaced by water from the cell walls the
cytoplasm
the
xylem via





reaching mesophyll cells or
.




The cytoplasmic route of water movement

1)
Mesophyll cells lose water to the air spaces by evaporation
due to heat supplied by the sun



2) These cells now have a lower water
potential and so water

enters osmosis from neighbouring
by cells

3) of from lowers their water
Loss water
neighbouring cells

potential .




4) These cells from their
,
in turn , take in water neighbours
by osmosis .




WEEK
How water Moves

-
up the

E E -wa x- k- o.c a
Xylem : cohesion -
tension
theory
% ,




Water
plant force of gravity from roots
against to


moves the
up a ,



leaves .




This be explained the combined action of cohesion
by


can


and tension .




1) water evaporates from
mesophyll cells due to


heat from the sun
leading to transpiration .




molecules form bonds between
2) Water
hydrogen one

another hence tend to stick together .
This is


cohesion .




3) Water forms a continuous , unbroken column across

cells and down
the
mesophyll the
xylem .




from
4) As water evaporates the
mesophyll cells in

the leaf into the air spaces beneath the stomata ,

more molecules of water are drawn up behind it

due to cohesion .




5) Transpiration pull occurs in which a column of water


is pulled up the
xylem as a result of transpiration .
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