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What will happen in the plant cells in the absence of transpiration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If the process of transpiration stops in plants, then the excess water inside the plants will not be able to come out. Hence, the plants will burst due to the presence of excess of water inside them.

Answered by rai2006
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In the absence of transpiration, osmotic forces dominate the movement of water into roots. ... Root pressure results when solutes accumulate to a greater concentration in root xylem than other root tissues. The resultant chemical potential gradient drives water influx across the root and into the xylem.

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