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Explain the absorption of water by the rods and it\'s transport in upward direction |
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Answer» This theory was given by Atkins (1916) and Preistley (1923). According to this theory, the root cells behave as an ideal osmotic pressure system through which water moves up from the soil solution to the root\xa0xylem\xa0along an increasing gradient of D.P.D. (suction pressure, which is the real force for water absorption). If the solute concentration is high and water potential is low in the root cells, water can enter from soil to root cells through\xa0endosmosis. Mineral nutrients are absorbed actively by the root cells due to utilisation of\xa0adenosine triphosphate\xa0(ATP). As a result, the concentration of ions (osmotica) in the xylem vessels is more in comparison to the soil water. A concentration gradient is established between the root and the soil water. Hence, the solute potential of xylem water is more in comparison to that of soil and correspondingly water potential is low than the soil water. If stated, water potential is comparatively positive in the soil water. This gradient of water potential causes endosmosis. The endosmosis of water continues until the water potential both in the root and soil becomes equal. It is the absorption of minerals that utilise metabolic energy, but not water absorption. Hence, the absorption of water is indirectly an active process in a plant\'s life. Active transport is in an opposite direction to that of diffusion.*hope it is help for you * Active absorption refers to the absorption of water by roots with the help of\xa0adenosine triphosphate, generated by the root\xa0respiration: as the root cells actively take part in the process, it is called\xa0active absorption. According to Jenner, active absorption takes place in low transpiring and well-watered plants, and 4% of total water absorption is carried out in this process. The active absorption is carried out by two theories; active osmotic water absorption and Active non-osmotic water absorption. In this process, energy is not required. Active absorption is important for the plants. |
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