Biology, asked by bhavya2658, 2 months ago

what makes transpiration a helpful process in plant​

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Answered by yadavmaya468
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Answer: 1.The excess water absorbed by the root system of the plants lost in the form of water vapour to their surroundings by the process of transpiration. 2. It also helps in the transport of absorbed water to the leaves of plants from the roots for photosynthesis and keeps the plants erect. 3. It also produces a cooling effect for the plants.

Answered by hegde5
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Answer:

Transpiration provides water for the process of photosynthesis. Transpiration helps in cooling the structures of the plant when exposed to hot sunlight. Transpiration helps the cells to maintain their turgidity. Excess water is removed from the cells of the plant to prevent plant decay.

Explanation:

Accessing nutrients from the soil: The water that enters the root contains dissolved nutrients vital to plant growth. It is thought that transpiration enhances nutrient uptake into plants. Carbon dioxide entry: When a plant is transpiring, its stomata are open, allowing gas exchange between the atmosphere and the leaf.

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