Biology, asked by mamli206, 5 months ago

why transpiration important in plants?​

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Answered by manaswi0086
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Transpiration helps in the conduction of water and minerals to different parts of the plants. Due to the continuous elimination of water from the plant body, there is a balance of water maintained within the plant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Mate,

Most transpiration happens from the leaves of a plant. Water is absorbed through the root hairs, is transported through the plant due to osmosis, and exits through the stomata and evaporates. Transpiration is important because water is needed for photosynthesis and because water cools a plant off...

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