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Force generated by transpiration can create pressure sufficient to lift water even upto the height of

A

130 feet

B

130 metres

C

230 feet

D

230 metres

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Force generated by transpiration can create pressure to lift water up to 130 meters.
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  13. Which of the following statement is correct?

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  18. Which is essential for the growth of root tip ?

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  19. Which of the following facilitates opening of stomatal aperture?

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