In plant life,what is the significance of osmosis and traspiration
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Significance of Osmosis
It maintains the turgidity of cells. It is a process by which plants maintain their water content despite the constant water loss due to transpiration. This process controls the cell to cell diffusion of water. Osmosis induces cell turgor which regulates the movement of plants and plant parts.
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The process of transpiration provides the plant with evaporative cooling, nutrients, carbon dioxide entry and water to provide plant structure. Rates of transpiration depend on the water potential gradient from the soil to the atmosphere and the resistances to its movement through the plant.
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