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Transpirationis a process similar to evaporation. Water is lost in the form of water vapour (H2O) through microscopic pores on the undersides of leaves called stoma (or plural stomata).

The process is sometimes also known as evapo-transpiration.

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What equals to green pigment inside the leave?

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