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GAS EXCHANGE AND TRANSPORT IN PLANTS

, OSMOSIS AND TRANSPIRATION


 Osmosis:
 The net movement of water particles across a partially permeable membrane from a
water concentration to a low concentration.


 Transpiration:
 Loss of water vapour from the leaves. This causes water to be “pulled up” the xylem
continuous flow (transpiration stream)
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