<span>A) The first law - The head moves until a force stops it. </span>
Translocation theories refer to the process that explain water transportation in plants. We found three great theories: capillarity, root pressure and cohesion. Capillarity refers to the property that displays water when encounterd with small tubes, water "sticks and climbs" through the tube. The smaller the diameter the greater the climbing. Root pressure, refers to the effect salts and minerals absorbed in root, along water, exert in the content previously absorbed. That is, the "new generation of nutrients" pushes upward nutrients previously absorbed. Finally, cohesion theory is similar to capillarity. It refers to the property water molecules have to keep in close contact, due to their hydrogen bonds. Water forms a continuum through the plant. Water is losed through evapotranspiration in the leaves, so as water is losed, water from the stem starts to move. In that way water keeps the "continuum" and fills the gap that evaporated water left.
Answer:
Option A
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The basic points the botanist should include in the lecture about the basic plant taxonomy they should know for identifying plants in the forest are their life cycle and the species which are present in the area.
<h3>What is Botany?</h3>
This is a term which is referred to as a branch of science which involves the study of the physiology and morphology of plants.
Plants are classified based on various features such as the type of roots, life cycle etc. The species which are present also helps to use their similarities in grouping them thereby making it the most correct points.
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