what is transpiration and it's function
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Transpiration is the process of loss of water through the stomata present on the leaves of plants. ... Transpiration helps plants to supply water from roots to top parts of plants thereby distributing water to all parts of the plant.
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- The evaporation of water by plants is known as transpiration.
- The majority of water received by a plant's roots—up to 99.5 percent—is not utilized for growth or metabolism;
- t is superfluous water that departs the plant via transpiration.
- Transpiration is critical for keeping the environment wet. Plant transpiration accounts for up to 10% of the moisture in the Earth's atmosphere.
The function of Transpiration
- Transpiration happens when plants use more water than they require at any particular moment.
- It's a method of removing surplus water.
- When the plant is deprived of water, it is able to more quickly access the carbon dioxide it requires for photosynthesis.
- Plants may also employ transpiration to cool themselves.
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