World Languages, asked by Akashstartboy, 11 months ago

why is transpiration important for plants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by atuljoshi1206
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Transpiration is important because:

a) It helps in absorption and upward movement of water and minerals from roots to leaves.

b) It prevents the plant parts from heating up.

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