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why is transpiration important for plants answer me fast​

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Answered by prachiy791
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It helps in cooling the plant

It also helps in removal of excess water from the plant

Answered by uniquegirlsweetsweta
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transpiration. It has two main functions: cooling the plant and pumping water and minerals to the leaves for photosynthesis. Plants need to cool themselves for several reasons. ... The stomata (pores) must open to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis (especially important on mornings of sunny days).

The importance of transpiration in plants is to cool the plant and provide water and nutrients to the leaves. During transpiration, water evaporates through openings in the leaves called stomata. This creates a negative pressure inside the leaves that draws water up from the roots through the xylem.

Transpiration is a necessary evil for plants because it causes water loss from the plants but it helps in absorption and transportation of water in plants as well.

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