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Transportation in Plants
Transportation in plants is a vital process that ensures the distribution of water, nutrients, and organic compounds throughout the plant’s various parts. Through transpiration, water is absorbed by the roots and transported upwards through the xylem vessels, driven by a combination of factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed. Meanwhile, translocation facilitates the movement…
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Transpiration
In this chapter, we delve into the fascinating world of transpiration in plants. We explore the intricate mechanism behind this process, including the role of stomata and the water cycle. Discover how plants adapt to various environmental factors and examine the contrasting strategies of xerophytes and hydrophytes. Gain insight into the ecological impact of transpiration…
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