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The history of plants is so long that many plants have been studled
What these plants have in common is that they need water
So how do plants absorb water in very sall or absent movements P
Most plants absorb water through their roots
But transporting water
through the roots to the stems and leaves will also require another force.
There ave three forces like this; capillary, transpiration and osmosis. we will explain the osmosis of them. Osnesis reffers to the movement of water thrash (differentially permeable membrane From low concentration to high concentration. In other words, it is a phenomenon in which cells move from a place where there is a lot of water to a place where there is less water.
If the roots absorb water, the roots will
have more water, and the stems and leaves will have less water.
In this situation, water moves from the root to the stem or leaf due to osmosis. If so, questions may arise, Osmosis is a phergmenon where the concentration of water moves from low to high, so why does water from many to few? All substances have the property of moving from high concentrations to low concentrations, so is water.
The aforementioned concentration refers to the contentration refers to the concentration of impurities contained in water. A high concentration of impurities means a low concentration of water, and water moves from a high concentration of water to a low concentration of water. Another examples of asmosis ave the seasoning of cabbage with salt and a wrinke in one's hand that has stayed in the water.
So far, we have learned about osmosis. Through this artide, I hope you will be curious about the scientific principles of every day events in the füture
The history of plants is so long that many plants have been studled
What these plants have in common is that they need water
So how do plants absorb water in very sall or absent movements P
Most plants absorb water through their roots
But transporting water
through the roots to the stems and leaves will also require another force.
There ave three forces like this; capillary, transpiration and osmosis. we will explain the osmosis of them. Osnesis reffers to the movement of water thrash (differentially permeable membrane From low concentration to high concentration. In other words, it is a phenomenon in which cells move from a place where there is a lot of water to a place where there is less water.
If the roots absorb water, the roots will
have more water, and the stems and leaves will have less water.
In this situation, water moves from the root to the stem or leaf due to osmosis. If so, questions may arise, Osmosis is a phergmenon where the concentration of water moves from low to high, so why does water from many to few? All substances have the property of moving from high concentrations to low concentrations, so is water.
The aforementioned concentration refers to the contentration refers to the concentration of impurities contained in water. A high concentration of impurities means a low concentration of water, and water moves from a high concentration of water to a low concentration of water. Another examples of asmosis ave the seasoning of cabbage with salt and a wrinke in one's hand that has stayed in the water.
So far, we have learned about osmosis. Through this artide, I hope you will be curious about the scientific principles of every day events in the füture
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