Transpiration is important for plants because:
I: It removes extra water
II: It cools down the plant
III: It helps in transport of food
IV: It helps in transport of water upwards
Transpiration is defined as the process where plants expel excess water as water vapor through pores in their leaves called stomata. This process removes excess water, creates a suction pull to help in the transport of water upwards and cools down the plant. The phloem tissues help in the transport of food.
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