Transpiration has got two main functions. The two functions of transpiration is pumping minerals and water to the leaves for photosynthesis and cooling the plant.
Transpiration is the process of loss of excess of water, through pores present on leaves surface, called stomata.
The basic (two) functions of transpiration are:-
1. Exert a cooling effect on plants, thus maintaining water balance in plants, and
2. Uptake of mineral salts.
Leaves main function is photo synthesis. And also which perform respiration and transpiration.
Transpiration
Evaporation of water through the plant's leaves is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
transpiration can't form it is the process of a plant.
Leaves main function is photo synthesis. And also which perform respiration and transpiration.
Photosynthesis, gaseous exchange and transpiration etc.
Leaves main function is photo synthesis. And also which perform respiration and transpiration.
The stomata are pores on the bottom side of leaves that allow transpiration. When the plant does not recieve enogh moisture they close and the plant wilts.
Lloyd Morris Cox has written: 'The transpiration process as a function of environmental parameters' -- subject(s): Plants, Transpiration
The process of water moving out of the plant through tiny stomata holes.
The basic function of stomata in leaves is to allow the exchange of gases with the atmosphere. Stomata also play role in controlling rate of transpiration.
The basic function of stomata in leaves is to allow the exchange of gases with the atmosphere. Stomata also play role in controlling rate of transpiration.
Transpiration
Evaporation of water through the plant's leaves is called transpiration.
The function of the guard cells are that they help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata thus preventing excessive water loss.
This process is called transpiration.