Plants can increase their water uptake by having...

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Transpiration is the process by which plants transport water upwards against the pull of gravity and it is made possible by water loss due to evaporation. The minerals that a plant needs are carried through it dissolved in water that has come from the ground. Plants have no pump like the heart that could move the water through them and so they have evolved a different method of transporting fluids - transpiration. Leaves contain spongy and palisade cells. Water on the surface of these evaporates and leaves the leaves by diffusion. Water is then drawn out of the xylem cells within the leaves... Show more

Plants can increase their water uptake by having...