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differentiate between transpiration and translocation​


EeshaPant39: Transpiration is a biological process in which the water molecules are lost in the form of water vapours from the aerial parts of the plants Whereas translocation is also a biological mechanism involving the transfer of water and other soluble nutrients from one part of the plant to another through the xylem and phloem ...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Transpiration is a biological process in which the water molecules are lost in the form of water vapours from the aerial parts of the plants Whereas translocation is also a biological mechanism involving the transfer of water and other soluble nutrients from one part of the plant to another through the xylem and phloem

Answered by VioletMoon
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  • ➪Transpiration is a biological process in which the water molecules are lost in the form of water vapours from the aerial parts of the plants Whereas translocation is also a biological mechanism involving the transfer of water and other soluble nutrients from one part of the plant to another through the xylem and phloem .

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