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Briefly explain, how transpiration helps in the upward conduction of water in plants?
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As a result of transpiration, a suction force is created in the xylem vessel. This force causes the water to be pulled up from the xylem in the roots to the stem and then to the leaves. This pulling force is called transpirational pull.
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