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Two examples in plants where a similar phenomenon is used to gain water are capillary action in the xylem tissues, where water is drawn up from the roots to the leaves, and root hairs increasing surface area for absorption, allowing plants to take in water more efficiently from the soil.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
The phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
African violets are similar to begonias in that they can be propagated from leaves. By selecting healthy leaves and placing them in water or soil, new plantlets can grow from the leaf. Snake plants and jade plants are also examples of plants that can be propagated from leaves.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.