In the absence of transpiration water moves into and up xylem because of
root pressure
turgor pressure
evaporation
high soil mineral concentration
Absorption of minerals by the epidermal cells of root and root hair causes the water to enter from surrounding soil into roots. It further reaches the root xylem. Thus, due to a continuous uptake of water by root cells, a water pressure is created in the root xylem. This pressure is called as________
The pressure generated in the roots that assist in driving water, minerals and ions from the soil in upwards directions into the plant’s xylem is known as ___.