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How does transpiration help keep plant cells turgid?

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Transpiration produces a tension or 'pull' on the water in the xylem vessels by the leaves. ... providing water to keep cells turgid in order to support the plant. providing water to leaf cells for photosynthesis. keeping the leaves cool by evaporation.

Explanation:

The water, warmed by the sun, turns into vapor (evaporates), and passes out through thousands of tiny pores (stomata) mostly on the underside of the leaf surface. This is transpiration. It has two main functions: cooling the plant and pumping water and minerals to the leaves for photosynthesis.


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