How is transpirtation important? Give a brief account of transpirtation in plants?
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The upward movement of water in the plants that is gathered from roots and their evaporation into air by leaves or stems is called transpiration.
Transpiration also cools plants, changes osmotic pressure of cells, and enables mass flow of mineral nutrients and water from roots to shoots. Water is absorbed at the roots by osmosis, and any dissolved mineral nutrients travel with it through the xylem.
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desert plants lose less water through transpiration because, in desert there is a lack of water and the plants also store water in their fleshy leaves and stems.
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