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Q: How do normal conditions affect the rate of transpiration?
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How does high humidity affect transpiration?

High humidity reduces the rate of transpiration.


How does Surface area to volume ratio affect the rate of transpiration?

Bigger the SA:V ratio , transpiration sucks.


What atmospheric conditions contribute to the highest rate of transpiration?

atmospheric conditions are how hot or cold something is


How would limiting factor affect a plants survival rate?

transpiration


How does it affect the rate of transpiration in desert plants?

What is "it"? Please be specific with your question if you wish an answer.


How does a type of plant affect transpiration?

*stomata -open-increased transpiration -closed-decreased transpiration *consequence of gas exchange -tradeoff of more gas exchange resulting in more transpiration *environmental factors -humidity -air movement -evaporative cooling -wind stress -intense light/heat


Will humid conditions speed up or slow down the rate of transpiration?

It will not go as fast but it will still evaporate.


Does a leaf sweat?

By transpiration. Water molecules pass out of the leaf by diffusion following the concentration gradient from higher concentration to lower concentration. The rate of transpiration varies. Factors that affect the rate of transpiration includes wind speed, light intensity, temperature and humidity


What affect does drought have on the rate of transpiration?

Water supply: If water is in short supply, then the plant will close its stomata. This will cut down the rate of transpiration. Transpiration decreases when the water supply decreases below a certain level.


What is the operational definition of the rate of transpiration?

The rate of transpiration is the position of air bubble


How does pH affect the rate of transpiration of a plant and why?

Stomata open in the presence of bases and close in the presence of acids. Therefore, the rate of transpiration is higher in bases due to that they are losing more water through their open stomata.


How do you think windy condition affect the rate of transpiration?

the answer is when you evaporate it poops out all over you and suck through the nostrils