Biology Water Part 4 (Transpiration) Class 6 VI

TL;DR
Plants get water from the soil through their roots and release excess water through transpiration, which has advantages such as pulling water up from below and cooling the plant in hot weather.
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hello friends this video on water part 4 is brought to you by example.com no more fear from exam so now we learned that there are various sources of water out of which oceans are one of the primary sources which provide water for our day to day activities now water is also released into the atmosphere from plants so let's see how now plants they ne... Read More
Key Insights
- 🌊 Oceans are one of the primary sources of water, and plants get water from the soil for their survival.
- 😋 Water is essential for photosynthesis, where plants produce food and release oxygen.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Where do plants get water from?
Plants get water from the soil through their roots, which absorb water and minerals dissolved in the soil.
Q: How do plants use water for photosynthesis?
Water is a key ingredient in photosynthesis, where plants combine water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose (food) and release oxygen.
Q: What is transpiration?
Transpiration is the process by which plants release excess water through the stomata (tiny pores on leaves) in the form of water vapor to the atmosphere.
Q: What are the advantages of transpiration for plants?
Transpiration helps pull water up from the roots through the transpiration pull, allowing plants to absorb water from the soil. It also cools the plant during hot weather, helping it adapt to high temperatures.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Water is one of the primary sources for day-to-day activities, and plants get water from the soil for their survival.
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Plants receive water from the soil through their roots, which absorb water and minerals dissolved in it.
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Plants need water for photosynthesis, where water and carbon dioxide combine to form glucose, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
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