Biology, asked by Ananya21520, 6 months ago

explain transpiration in humans.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Humans sweat in an attempt to maintain our body temperature at an optimal 98.6F. You sweat when you are hot and the water on your skin provides for evaporative cooling. ... Unused water is lost through the stomata which also helps to keep the water moving through the plant - hence, transpiration.In humans, the force driving circulation is the heartbeat; in plants, it's transpiration. ... When water evaporates during transpiration, the nutrients are left behind, enabling the plant to grow. Secondly, transpiration cools the plant. Many animals use water to regulate internal body temperature.

Answered by suhanakv60
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Humans sweat in an attempt to maintain our body temperature at an optimal 98.6F. You sweat when you are hot and the water on your skin provides for evaporative cooling. ... Unused water is lost through the stomata which also helps to keep the water moving through the plant - hence, transpiration.

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