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experiments on photosynthesis and transpiration

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Answered by bhardwajsandip819
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Transpiration in photosynthesis

A leaf needs carbon dioxide and water for photosynthesis. For carbon dioxide to enter, the stomata on the surface of the leaf must be open. As you have seen, transpiration draws water from the roots into the leaf mesophyll. However, the plant must not lose so much water during transpiration that it wilts.

Answered by shajideen27
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A leaf needs carbon dioxide and water for photosynthesis. For carbon dioxide to enter, the stomata on the surface of the leaf must be open. As you have seen, transpiration draws water from the roots into the leaf mesophyll. However, the plant must not lose so much water during transpiration that it wilts.

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