ksyleemä
Ksyleemä refers to the process of water transport within the xylem vessels of vascular plants, specifically the movement of water and dissolved minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant. The term is derived from the Greek word "xulon," meaning wood, which is the primary tissue involved in this function. The xylem is a complex network of specialized cells that facilitate the upward movement of water against gravity, a critical aspect of plant physiology.
Water uptake begins in the root hairs, where osmosis draws water into the root cortex. From there,
The primary driving force behind ksyleemä is transpiration, the evaporation of water from the leaf surfaces.
Additionally, root pressure, generated by active transport of ions into the root xylem, can contribute to water