what is transpiration ? how is it useful to a plant?
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Transpiration is when a plant absorbs water in its roots. Licensed from iStockPhoto. noun. Transpiration is the process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves. An example of transpiration is when a plant absorbs water in its roots.
The water, warmed by the sun, turns into vapor (evaporates), and passes out through thousands of tiny pores (stomata) mostly on the underside of the leaf surface. This is transpiration. It has two main functions: cooling the plant and pumping water and minerals to the leaves for photosynthesis.
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Transpiration is when a plant absorbs water in its roots. Licensed from iStockPhoto. noun. Transpiration is the process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves. An example of transpiration is when a plant absorbs water in its roots.
The water, warmed by the sun, turns into vapor (evaporates), and passes out through thousands of tiny pores (stomata) mostly on the underside of the leaf surface. This is transpiration. It has two main functions: cooling the plant and pumping water and minerals to the leaves for photosynthesis.
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Transpiration is the process of movement of water from a plant .It helps in cooling down temperature of plant and pumping water and mineral to leaves for photosynthesis. Thanking you It may help you
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