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Suppose that the continuous column of water molecules moving upward through the plant is broken near part b, and a small air pocket forms in the xylem. how might this affect the…
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Suppose that the continuous column of water molecules moving upward through the plant is broken near part b, and a small air pocket forms in the xylem. how might this affect the transpirational pull within the plant?
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the transpirational pull would increase
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