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Give an account of stomatal transportation​

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Answered by vinay7860
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Stomata.

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Stomata – Stomata are pores in the leaf that allow gas exchange where water vapor leaves the plant and carbon dioxide enters. Special cells called guard cells control each pore's opening or closing. When stomataare open, transpiration rates increase; when they are closed, transpiration rates decrease.

Transpiration.

Transpiration - Plant and Soil Sciences.

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Answered by kuldeepkauraujla1976
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⭐Transpiration is the basically the process by which the plants lose their water content through their leaves and their young stems.

⭐In this process, the moisture and water are carried throughout the plant from the roots to the tiny stomatal pores under the leaves. Here, the water changes into vapor and escapes into the atmosphere.

⭐The differences in the water potential in the ground and the plants help in pulling up the water from the ground to the plants via the roots.

⭐These water molecules are then transported to the xylem which is explained by the Cohesive tension theory. The cohesive and adhesive forces allow the formation of a water column in the xylem. This water then gets transported to the mesophyll cells of the leaves, where they are evaporated by diffusion from the stomata of the leaves and young stems.

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