Geography, asked by shiiital, 6 months ago

Why is transpiration important for plants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process of transpiration keeps the cell turgid, cools the surface of the leaves, and helps in the movement of minerals from the soil to different parts of the plant.

Answered by BlessedMess
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Transpiration is important for plants 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.

(c)It maintaina the turgidity of the cells and helps in cell division.

(d)It maintains osmosis and keeps the cell rigid

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