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Write a short note about transpiration

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Answered by gyanendra4927
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Transpiration is the process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves. An example of transpiration is when a plant absorbs water in its roots

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer.....

Transpiration is the evaporation of water

molecules, in the form of water vapours,

from the plant surface, especially from the

stomata on its leaves. You may wonder why

a plant loses water that it has absorbed from the soil. The plant absorbs water and mineral nutrients from the soil. While most of theminerals are utilised, the water is not fully used up. It is this excess (unused water) that needs to be 'evaporated out.Transpiration is beneficial to the plants. It creates a suction pull which helps water to be transported to great heights in tall trees.It also helps to lower the plant's body

temperature in summers. It may be calleda

necessary evil.

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