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Trend of data if cohesion-tension mechanism is operating?
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<blockquote data-quote="toohottohandle" data-source="post: 2687326" data-attributes="member: 456643"><p>As an undergraduate research assistant in the lab of the famous Dr. S. Nameerf, your duties involve measuring water potential in experimental soil-plant-atmosphere systems. Assume you make a series of measurements in a system under normal daylight conditions, with stomata open and photosynthesis occurring. Which of the following correctly depicts the trend your measurement data should follow if the cohesion-tension mechanism is operating?</p><p> </p><p>a. soil < roots < leaves < atmosphere</p><p>b. atmosphere < leaves < roots < soil</p><p>c. soil < roots = leaves < atmosphere</p><p>d. atmosphere < leaves = roots < soil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toohottohandle, post: 2687326, member: 456643"] As an undergraduate research assistant in the lab of the famous Dr. S. Nameerf, your duties involve measuring water potential in experimental soil-plant-atmosphere systems. Assume you make a series of measurements in a system under normal daylight conditions, with stomata open and photosynthesis occurring. Which of the following correctly depicts the trend your measurement data should follow if the cohesion-tension mechanism is operating? a. soil < roots < leaves < atmosphere b. atmosphere < leaves < roots < soil c. soil < roots = leaves < atmosphere d. atmosphere < leaves = roots < soil [/QUOTE]
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