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how does transpiration helpnon transportation of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The evaporation of water from the leaf surface, known as transpiration also produces a pulling force that causes the water to move upwards. The transpiration of water and dissolved mineral salts, from the root to the stem, leaves, flowers and other parts of the plants takes place through the xylem

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Answered by iTzRiYaNsH
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When transpiration occurs the cells ner the stomata or the leaf lose their water. ... Then the cell which gave its water needs water now so it now gets the water from its adjacent cell in this way this creates suction pull that helps in the transporttion of water.

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