why plants absorb a large quantity of water from the soil then give it off the transpiration
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Plants absorb water in large quantity because in photosynthesis carbon dioxide and water are used as raw material for the synthesis of glucose. Water is absorbed by root while carbon dioxide is taken from the atmosphere through stomata. So for photosynthesis stomata should be open. If stomata remains open transpiration takes place continuously i.e. plants synthesize food on the cost of loss of water.
C4 plants are are twice more efficient as C3 plants because they lose only half amount of water as C3 plants are the synthesis of same amount of glucose or fixation of carbon dioxide.
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Plants absorb water in large quantity because in photosynthesis carbon dioxide and water are used as raw material for the synthesis of glucose. Water is absorbed by root while carbon dioxide is taken from the atmosphere through stomata. So for photosynthesis stomata should be open. If stomata remains open transpiration takes place continuously i.e. plants synthesize food on the cost of loss of water.
C4 plants are are twice more efficient as C3 plants because they lose only half amount of water as C3 plants are the synthesis of same amount of glucose or fixation of carbon dioxide.
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BECAUSE OF EVAPORATION
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