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Transpiration and Significance of Transpiration

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Answered by sajidsf4310
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Explanation:

All green plants require water to absorb and transport nutrients and other essential minerals from the soil through root nodules to different parts of the plant. Transpiration plays an important role in the existence of plants.

In all higher plants, transpiration functions as an excretory system by eliminating excess water from its tissues through the aerial parts of the plants. Stomatal, Lenticular and Cuticular are three different types of Transpiration

As discussed, Transpiration plays a significant role by removing excess water from the aerial parts of the plants. The Significance of Transpiration in plants includes:

Keeps the cell turgid.

Cools the surface of the leaves.

Helps in growth and development.

It controls the temperature of the plants.

Allows the movement of minerals from the soil to different parts of the plant

Answered by TheRuhanikaDhawan
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Transpiration is the process by which the excess water is released by the plants to the atmosphere  

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it happens withe help of guard cells

when the guard cells shrink the stomatal pores open and the excess water is released to the environment

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it has a lot of importance  

1)it helps the plants to keep cool during hot conditions

2) it helps plants to lose excess water  

3)as the excess water evaporates it indirectly helps us to get rainfall

4)through transpiration all the parts of the

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