kohesionsspänningsteorin
Kohesionsspänningsteorin, or cohesion-tension theory, is a model that explains the ascent of sap in plants. It proposes that transpiration, the process of water evaporation from the leaves, creates a negative pressure or tension within the xylem. This tension pulls water upwards from the roots, overcoming gravity.
The theory relies on two key properties of water: cohesion and adhesion. Cohesion refers to the attractive
When water evaporates from the leaf surface, it reduces the water potential in the leaf cells. This
This theory is a widely accepted explanation for how tall trees can transport water to their highest