Transpiration is when water evaporates from plants. It occurs chiefly in the leaves while their stomata are open during photosynthesis.
yes
No it does not takes place in animal.It takes place in plants only
the release of water vapor into the air from the animals' pores and plants' stomatas.
Both animals and plants transpire moisture into the atmosphere, but animals do it in the form of aerobic respiration.
No, transpiration occurs through stem surfaces too but the rate of transpiration is highest in leaves.
The leaves give off water
This process is called transpiration. This process is basically the evaporation of water from plant leaves through the stomata that are small pores on leaves. For this to occur, a plant draws up water from the soil.
Transpiration
B. Transpiration. (APEX)
Evaporation of water through the plant's leaves is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
No. Plants carry out transpiration bu animals do not.
To transpire is to occur, or to happen, so to complete transpiration is a complex way to say 'it happened'.
it goes in the toilet.
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because plants and animals will die if there is no food.
This process of molecular exchange is called transpiration.
I've reciently been learning about this in an AP class for my degree. I don't believe it has any other name, just Human Transpiration
Transpiration mainly occurs so that the water is evaporated into the atmosphere from the leaves of the plants. It also helps in the movement of water from the roots to other parts of a plant.
They are separate processes. So it can be occured
they both occur in the biosphere.
photosynthesis and transpiration
because as the temperature rises plants transpire more rapidly.