Question:

The magnitude of root pressure ranges from

Updated On: Jun 7, 2022
  • 2-5 atm
  • 1-5 atm
  • 0.1-0.2 atm
  • 4-6 atm
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The term root pressure was coined by Stephen Hales (1727). The evidences that support the existence of this phenomenon are bleeding and guttation. The magnitude of root pressure is 12atm1-2\, atm and very rarely 5atm5\, atm.
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Concepts Used:

Transport of Water and Minerals in Plants

Transportation is the process of movement of water and minerals to all parts of the plant body. Plants have a specialized system that enables them to distribute water and nutrients throughout their body. They use several processes such as translocation, absorption, storage and utilization of water.

Transportation in Plants:

The water and minerals are transported in plants by two types of conducting tissues:

  • Xylem: The xylem distributes water and dissolved minerals upward through the plant, from the roots to the leaves.
  • Phloem: The phloem carries food downward from the leaves to the roots.

The three modes of transportation:

  • Diffusion: The molecules in this system travel from a high-concentration region to a low-concentration region. This procedure does not necessitate the use of any energy.
  • Facilitated diffusion: With the help of a carrier, usually a protein, the mechanism transports molecules from an area of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Because this process does not require any energy, it is referred to as a passive process.
  • Active Transport: With the help of membrane proteins, this mechanism transports molecules from a lower to a higher concentration region. Because it requires ATP to function, this system is referred to as active transport.