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Define Transpiration The leaves of plants are majorly responsible for

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Answered by sk4696419388
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Transpiration accounts for most of the water loss by a plant by the leaves and young stems. Transpiration serves to evaporatively cool plants, as the evaporating water carries away heat energy due to its large latent heat of vaporization of 2260 kJ per litre.

The leaves of plants are majorly responsible for performing two essential functions for the plant's survival and growth.

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Transpiration accounts for most of the water loss by a plant by the leaves and young stems. Transpiration serves to evaporatively cool plants, as the evaporating water carries away heat energy due to its large latent heat of vaporization of 2260 kJ per litre.

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As per my knowlede when the roots of a plants absorbs minerals dissolved in water the pressure required to pull it towards the upper part of the plants in difgicult so doring day time the sun's heat forces the leaves to evaporate water and this way a pressure is created to pull water and minerals upwards.

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