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Transpiration of water is evaporation of excess water in a plant through stomata of a plant. When water is transpired, water is pulled upwards through the vessels to the stomata present in the leaves of the plant. This process not only allows transpiration to occur but also transport the water from the roots to the leaves of the plant.
Transpiration is the name for the journey of water through a plant.
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
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Transpiration is the loss of water by a plant through it's stems or leaves.
Helps to circulate water through xylem(transpiration pull),cools the plant.
Evaporation of water through the plant's leaves is called transpiration.
Transpiration occurs as water moves through a plant and evaporates from the aerial parts, such as stems, leaves, and flowers. Transpiration helps to cool the plant and bring minerals from the roots up to the top of the plant.
Transpiration of water is evaporation of excess water in a plant through stomata of a plant. When water is transpired, water is pulled upwards through the vessels to the stomata present in the leaves of the plant. This process not only allows transpiration to occur but also transport the water from the roots to the leaves of the plant.
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
Transpiration is the name for the journey of water through a plant.
Capillary action, transpiration, and root pressure move water up through the plant.
Transpiration. During the day, water is constantly evaporating from the plant, mainly through leaf stomata. The large amount of water lost from the plant is a result of the plant's need to obtain carbon dioxide from the air.
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Water can get out by transpiration through the leafs stomata.
about 90% of the water which is taken in by the plant is used for transpiration.
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