This process is called transpiration.
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By transpiration which may or may nor require Sun's rays.
This process is called transpiration.
This process is called transpiration.
Transpiration. . .
transpiration
Transpiration
This process is called transpiration.
a plant releasing water vapor.
photosynthesis
The Nitrogen cycle. Transpiration is when a plant sweats. This process happens after photosynthesis. Plants utilize moisture from the air and water from rain. Then sweat it out exactly like a human does when they get hot. Thus returning the water used back into the air after evaporation.
Leaves do most of the oxygen producing. As long as the plant still has other leaves to process photosynthesis with, plucking one leaf won't do too much harm.
The process is called transpiration, whereby water vapor is released through the stomata of plant leaves. A different process that releases liquid water from the xylem is called guttation.
Transpiration :)
transpiration
This process is called transpiration.
Water evaporates from the plant all the time.
Capillary action
Water is mostly evaporated from leaves.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
The exiting of water through stomata of leaves is known as transpiration. Stomata are small pores on the surface of leaves that allow the exchange of gases. During transpiration, water evaporates from the leaf surface, creating a gradient that causes water to move from the roots, through the plant, and ultimately exit through the stomata. This process plays a crucial role in the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Transpiration is the evaporation of water from the surface of the plant__mainly from leaves. Water particles evaporate from the surface of the leaves, and more water particles move up within the plant to take their place. This process continues down though the plant with particles continually moving up from the roots.The loss of water in plants to the air though the stomata of plant leaves.
This process is called transpiration.
These parts are the leaves.
Needle-like leaves reduce the surface area of the leaf, thus reducing the amount of water that evaporates from the plant in low-temperature or low-water conditions.