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1.
The water enters the plant by the roots and enters the stem.
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The water travels through the xylem and then goes into the leaves.
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The water exits through the the stomates witch are controlled by guard cells.
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The water then exits the leaves in the form as water vapor. Then which the water evaporates.
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Transpiration fits in the cycle as putting the water back in the cycle.
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Transpiration is important because it helps recycle water. It also gives us rain which helps grow crops.
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Do plants store water? They keep what they need for themselves and then the rest goes back to the water cycle.
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