AP BIOLOGY

PLANTS

PLANT REPRODUCTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How does water get into the leaves of a plant?
A
It goes into the stomata
B
The roots absorb it and then it travels up the xylem
C
It’s made during a chemical reaction in the stem
D
The flowers capture water and deliver it to the leaves
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Through the diffusion process, water enters the root hairs . The xylem is made up of small vessels that connect the roots and leaves. Xylem transports water, minerals, and nutrients from the soil to all the plant parts. There are two types of “transport” tissues in plants-xylem and phloem.

Detailed explanation-2: -Plant stems have some very special cells called xylem. These cells form long thin tubes that run from the roots up the stems to the leaves. Their job is to carry water upward from the roots to every part of a plant.

Detailed explanation-3: -Water is passively transported into the roots and then into the xylem via cells of cortex. Plants absorb water from the soil by osmosis. Root hair cells are adapted for this by having a large surface area to speed up osmosis. The forces of cohesion and adhesion cause the water molecules to form a column in the xylem.

Detailed explanation-4: -The water is absorbed by the root hair and undergoes cell to cell movement by osmosis until it reaches the xylem. This water is then transported through the xylem vessels to the leaves and is evaporated by the process of transpiration. The xylem is also composed of elongated cells like the phloem.

Detailed explanation-5: -Continuous transpiration occurring in all of the leaves of a plant creates a negative pressure in the water column (xylem). This exerts an upward pull on the water column, called transpiration pull. And thus, the water present in the xylem column transports up to the tip of the stem, leaves, etc.

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