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What role does transpiration play in the transportation of water in a plant?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Due to transpiration of water from the leaves, a suction pull is created, which pulls the water upwards from the roots. Due to this pull, water is forced to move upwards in trees through xylem tissue.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • A suction pull is caused by water transpiration from the leaves, which pushes water upwards from the roots.
  • Water is forced to travel higher in trees through xylem tissue as a result of this pull.
  • More water is absorbed by the roots as more water is produced during transpiration, increasing the rate of water transportation.
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