most of the time it occurs in the afternoon, after luch or so
Transpiration happens when plants release water through pores called stomata(I don't know if I spelled that right).The water becomes dew.It turns to frost in cold weather.
Plants go through transpiration, or lose water, greatly on sunny days. This process can be heightened by watering and fertilizing the plants in excess.
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The degree of stomatal openings in plant leaves is influenced by how turgid (rigid) the plants guard cells are. When a plant is subjected to substancial light, ions are pumped into the guard cells. The more ions (hence light) means the larger the stoma will open. When the stoma is opened, water and nutrients from the plants roots (osmosis) travel up the plants xylem and is lost through evaporation at the stoma. this is called transiration. the larger the stomatal opening, the higher the transpiration (water travelling) rate. the stoma opens for photosynthesis (intake of CO2) and at the same time water is lost. to save water the stoma does not open at night when there is no sunlight for photosynthesis. So to answer the question, transpiration rate in plants will increase when subjected to higher light intensities and slow when there is no light.
plants give off water so that the water can evaporate and water earth.yes. plants do give off water. the process of plants giving off water is called transpiration. plants transpire to build up tension which then causes water to transport from the roots to the leaves. Then, because they take on more water than they transpire, they have to forcefully expel water. the expelled water is mostly the dew you find on the grass in the morning.hope i answered all your questions, =)
Plants transpire to keep themselves cool. << wtf?... Answer by: Avni Mehta Um, plants transpire to create tension that then causes transport of water up from the roots in xylem. So, in simple words, plants transpire because it needs to take up water. When plants are taking up more water than it is transpiring, then they do something called guttation, which is a forced expulsion of water (dew on the grass in the morning). Answer by: Jasper Kang actually transpiration does also help to keep plants cool along with the other stuff :)
in a dry environment
Plants transpire the most during sunny days.
green plants transpire the most if you are watering it and giving the manure in order for them to transpire or grow very well
I will transpire someday.Green plants transpire during day time
No, roots do not transpire. Most transpiration occurs in the stems and the leaves of plants. The bigger the leaf, the more moisture will transpire from the plant.
well when the green plant transpire it can be deadly but they like to transpire the most when they are horny.
When plants transpire, it is the process of excretion for them. They use the carbon dioxide from animals to make energy, and let out water vapor, or transpire, as a result.
We grow plants. Plants transpire. it helps in regulating water cycle.
Evaporation and diffusion
Algae transpire does gutter. It transpire about 4,000 gallons.
That depends on the species and size of the plant.
it is an alternative word for 'happen' or 'turn out' How did that transpire? How did that happen?In botany (the scientific study of plants), transpirealso means to give off water vapor through the stomata (pores in the skin of the leaf or stem of a plant).
because as the temperature rises plants transpire more rapidly.