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what role does transprition play in the transportation of water in a plant ​

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It helps it to transport water and minerals towards the leaves from the roots in the upward direction against the gravitational pull. It cools down the plant during summers. ... Continuous evaporation from stomata of leaves creates suction which pulls up water through xylem vessels ...............

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Explanation:

The evaporation of water from the leaf surface, known as transpiration also produces a pulling force that causes the water to move upwards. The transpiration of water and dissolved mineral salts, from the root to the stem, leaves, flowers and other parts of the plants takes place through the xylem.

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