Biology, asked by shailjakumarisn2006, 5 hours ago

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1. List any four advantages of transpiration to the
plant.
2. How would you justify the statement that
transpiration contributes in bringing rain?
3. Differentiate between guttation and transpiration.
4. Plants have no blood, yet we sometimes say that
a plant is "bleeding". How do you justify this?​

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Answered by harshi5155
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Answer:

1)Removal of Excess Water: ...

Cooling Effect: ...

Mechanical Tissue: ...

Distribution of Mineral Salts: ...

2)Planting more trees bring rain because plants transpire. Transpiration is a process by which aerial parts of the plants lose water as water vapour during photosynthesis. this water is added to the normal moisture of the air thus making the air saturated faster and brings rain.

3)Transpiration and guttation are the two important process of removal of excess water from the plants. Transpiration is the removal of water from the stomata present on the leaves. ... On the contrary, guttation is the process of removal of water from the hydathodes.

4)There is no such thing as plant is bleeding. Plants also have a version of blood clotting, but the specifics of how it works have long been a mystery. When a plant is cut, it seems able to direct nutrients and minerals around the cut, sealing the cut area off and protecting healthier parts of the plant.

Explanation:

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Answered by ayushkum937
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Answer:

  1. Ascent of Sap: Ascent of sap mostly occurs due to transpiration pull exerted by transpiration of water. ...

Removal of Excess Water: ...

Cooling Effect: ...Mechanical Tissue: ...

Distribution of Mineral Salts: ...

Increasing Concentration of Mineral Salts: ...

Root System: ..

2.Planting more trees bring rain because plants transpire. Transpiration is a process by which aerial parts of the plants lose water as water vapour during photosynthesis. this water is added to the normal moisture of the air thus making the air saturated faster and brings rain.

3.Transpiration and guttation are the two important process of removal of excess water from the plants. Transpiration is the removal of water from the stomata present on the leaves. ... On the contrary, guttation is the process of removal of water from the hydathodes.

4. There is no such thing as plant is bleeding. Plants also have a version of blood clotting, but the specifics of how it works have long been a mystery. When a plant is cut, it seems able to direct nutrients and minerals around the cut, sealing the cut area off and protecting healthier parts of the plant.

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