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Sourav PanSeptember 4, 2024

Why is transpiration important?

Why is transpiration important?

Sourav Pan
Sourav PanSeptember 4, 2024

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Transpiration is important for several reasons. It helps regulate the plant’s internal temperature by cooling the plant through the evaporation of water. This process also aids in the uptake and transport of essential nutrients and minerals from the soil to various parts of the plant. Additionally, transpiration contributes to the water cycle by adding water vapor to the atmosphere, which is crucial for cloud formation and precipitation. By maintaining water balance and facilitating nutrient transport, transpiration supports plant health and growth, and impacts broader ecological and climatic systems.

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