BIO 1406/07 W/CONNECT/LM NEW >IC<
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ISBN: 9781260075762
Author: Raven
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Chapter 37, Problem 6U
The formation of an air bubble in the xylem is called
a. agitation.
b. cohesion.
c. adhesion.
d. cavitation.
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Which of the following forces make the movement of water through the xylem possible? *
A. Cohesion and adhesion
B. Transpiration
C. Root pressure
D. A and B
E. A, B, and C
If the xylem is under high tension, how will the flow rate in the xylem will be affected?
Water movement through the xylem needs less pressure than movement through living cells.
A. Agree, because water moves in xylem through diffusion.
B. Disagree, because water needs turgor pressure in order to diffuse.
D. Disagree, beacuse both need equal pressure for materials to pass through xylem and living cells like sievetubes.
C. Agree, because water is non-living while photosynthates are living and must pass through living cells that require pressure.
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