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Can transpiration help in transport of water in plant
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Answered by BHAVYAW
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Transpiration is the loss of water from a plant in the form of water vapor. Water is absorbed by roots from the soil and transported as a liquid to the leaves via xylem.

IT HELPS IN EXIT NOT TRANSPORT


parveen35: u are wrong
parveen35: its transpirational pull which make water to reach at the greatest distance to the top of tree
Answered by tejasvichourasia29
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YES TRANSPIRATION CAN HELP IN TRANSPORT OF WATER IN PLANTS . THE PROCESS

The evaporation of water from the leaf surface, known as transpiration also produces a pulling force that causes the water to move upwards. The transpiration of water and dissolved mineral salts, from the root to the stem, leaves, flowers and other parts of the plants takes place through the xylem.

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