Biology, asked by rajm83067, 9 months ago

How does transpiration help in upward transport of substances?​

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Answered by titiksha06
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Answer:

Transpiration helps in upward transport of substances in plants by drawing water up from the roots. During transpiration water evaporates through pores in the leaves called stomata. This creates a negative pressure in the leave that helps to move water up from the roots through the xylem.

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Answered by rcyadav14021972
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Explanation:

transpiration is the process by which plants release excess water into the atmosphere plants absorb a lot of water from the soil for photosynthesis was all the water absorb is not utilised by the plant excess water is obtained through the stomata present of the surface of leaf by the process process of transpiration the operation of water from leaf generate a section poll which can pull water up from the root it is a strong enough to Force water a poet's intry this Poll called transpirational

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