Science, asked by rajkumarshukla26263, 23 days ago

How does transportation water take place in plants​

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Answered by kumarshoib123
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OSMOSIS

Explanation:

transportation of water takes place through xylem with the help of osmosis

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Transpiration is defined as the passage of water through a plant and the evaporation of water from aerial parts such as leaves, stems, and flowers.
  • Although plants need water, only a small fraction of the water received by the roots is utilised for growth and metabolism.
  • The remaining 97–99.5 percent is made up of perspiration and guttation.
  • Most plants have more stomata (singular "stoma") on the undersides of their leaves.
  • The stomata, which open and close the hole, are surrounded by guard cells and their stomatal auxiliary cells (referred to as the stomatal complex).
  • Transpiration is a necessary "expense" associated with the opening of the stomata to allow carbon dioxide gas from the air to seep into the plant for photosynthesis.

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