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explain transpiration of cohsion theory​

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Transpiration cohesion theory explains that the upward pull of water was proposed by botanist Henry Dixon in 1939. When the plant leaves transpire water, this results in the creation of tension to pull water from roots to leaves. This tension has to be kept maintained because water molecules display an attraction to one another called cohesion

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