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what is transpiration pull
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"A transpiration pull could be simply defined as a biological process in which the force of pulling is produced inside the xylem tissue. This force helps in the upward movement of water into the xylem vessels. In this process, loss of water in the form of vapours through leaves are observed."​

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Answered by anonymous1510
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Answered by iamnimra
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to understand this u need to know 2 things
1)what is transpiration ,, Its simply the process In which plants eliminate excess water from Leaves through an opening called STOMATA ,, in the form of vapours,, It happens in hot climate,, its same as humans losing water through sweating

In plant 2)XYLEM are the tissue which are responsible for transporting material (mineral,water etc) from step to leaves it means from downward to upward,,,they are tube like u can imagine them as a narrow pipe drawn inside the plant which carries minerals and water from downward to upward

now what should be the transpiration pull??
its is a biological process in which a suction force or pull is produced from downward to upward inside the xylem tissue (as they are responsible for this carrying these type of task)


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