ribosome911
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So I read in some Bio books that the wall of xylem is lignified and therefore impermeable to water. But then as the pressure flow theory (which explains for the movement of materials in phloem) states that when the source is loaded with sugar, water is drawn in from the xylem by osmosis.
I just wonder how the water can cross the lignified wall of xylem and get into the phloem, since that wall is impermeable to water in the first place.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
I just wonder how the water can cross the lignified wall of xylem and get into the phloem, since that wall is impermeable to water in the first place.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!