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Question
Give the location of casparian strip and explain its role in the water movement.
Solution
Casparian strips are situated in the endodermal cell walls (radial and transverse) of plant roots. It prevents the movement of water from the pericycle to cortex thus promoting and establishing a positive hydrostatic pressure.
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