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How does water leave a plant?

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Mainly by evaporation, although during spring some may be retracted by the tree.

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Through the stomata, the majority of which are on the underside of the leaves.

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it goes out of the plant by evaporation, transpiration and exo-osmosis

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it is called transpiration by which the water escapes from the leaves.

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in transporation how does water vapor leave the plant

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by transpiration

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Through Transition

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Osmosis

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