Transport in plantsHard
Question
Osmotic pressure in the leaf cells is positive durind
Options
A.excessive transpiration
B.low tramspiration
C.excessive adsorption
D.guttation
Solution
Tramspiration is a physical and physiological process in which aerial parts of a living plant remove water in the form of vapours. As the water is lost form the leaf surface by transpiration, osmotic pressure of the leaf cells increases.
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