What is transpiration? Give its significance.
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Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.Transpiration also provides a significant cooling effect which keeps the plant from being over heated.
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look transpiration is a process in plants through the which plant loses its water by evaporation from the tiny pores in its leaves called stomata . basically evaporation of water from these stomata pores is known as transpiration.
This process is also known as necessary evil here's why
look transpiration from creates deficiency of water in aerial parts of plants and water moves from high concentration to low concentration thus it creates a suction pull which helps in transportation of water .
Thus without transpiration no suction pull will be created which results in no supply of water . however it is known as evil because 99% of the water plants pull get lost through this process.
hope this might help you.
This process is also known as necessary evil here's why
look transpiration from creates deficiency of water in aerial parts of plants and water moves from high concentration to low concentration thus it creates a suction pull which helps in transportation of water .
Thus without transpiration no suction pull will be created which results in no supply of water . however it is known as evil because 99% of the water plants pull get lost through this process.
hope this might help you.
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