Transport in plants - Transpiration - GCSE Biology (9-1)
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Water transport in plants is crucial for photosynthesis and maintaining cell structure. It begins with water absorption through roots via osmosis, facilitated by root hair cells. Transpiration occurs when water evaporates from leaves through stomata, influenced by light, temperature, wind speed, and humidity, creating a continuous transpiration stream.