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what is the role of transpiration in the conduction of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Transpiration and its Role inConduction Of Water. From the root,water (alongwith dissolved minerals) moves up the plants through xylem tubes to stem and leaves. ... This loss of water by evaporation from plants is called transpiration.

Answered by ruchithar908
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Transpiration helps in the absorption and upward movement of water and minerals dissolved in it from roots to the leaves. It also helps temperature regulation. The effect of root pressure in transport of water is more important at night.During the day when stomata are open, the transpiration pull becomes the major driving force in the movement of water in the Xylem.

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