Biology, asked by Akashpandit777, 10 months ago

differentiate between transpiration and translocation.briefly​

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Answered by jainjaintanishk12
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Explanation:

Main Difference – Transpiration vs Translocation

Transpiration and translocation are two processes that occur in plants. Both processes are involved in the movement of substances in the plant body. Transpiration refers to the movement of water vapor from the leaves to the atmosphere through the stoma whereas translocation refers to the movement of nutrients produced by the leaves throughout the plant body. The environmental factors such as heat and wind are involved in facilitating the transpiration. Transpiration allows the upward movement of water in the xylem. Translocation is carried out by the phloem. The phloem carries nutrients in the form of sucrose to the growing parts of the plant as well as the storage parts.

Answered by kirankumarinh31
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Answer:

Transpiration is loss of water in the form of small droplets from the aerial part of plant

Whereas translocation is transfering food and other substances in the plant body

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