evapotranspiration or just transpiration
If the animal is alive and therefore respiring, the water vapour might be considered being released from respiration. However if the water vapor is considered a metabolic waste, it might be viewed being released as a excretory product. Then again if the animal is dead in the process of decay, its water loss could be considered as being from diffusion or putrification.
the sweats is so thin in the air so it turns in to vapor
Water vapor is one of the products of the decomposition of glucose. This process of respiration is oxygen + glucose = carbon dioxide + water vapor.
By the sweat that turns into water vapor
Sweating, urinating, drooling...
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Transpiration
precipitation
The release of water vapor to the atmosphere by plants is called?
evaporation and transpiration
Water vapor
Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere. Transpiration is essentially evaporation of water from plant leaves.
precipitation
The release of water vapor to the atmosphere by plants is called?
evaporation and transpiration
Stomatal transpiration
Water vapor
Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere. Transpiration is essentially evaporation of water from plant leaves.
oxygen and water vapor
Water Vapor
Transpiration from plants and evaporation from water. Water is evaporated from ground water and plants release water from their stomatas. These are the main sources of water vapor in the atmosphere
Transpiration
The main processes that return water vapor to the atmosphere are evaporation and transpiration. Evaporation occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor from sources such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. Transpiration is the process through which plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere. Both of these processes contribute to the water cycle by replenishing the atmosphere with water vapor.
It evaporates through the stomata in their leaves when they absorb carbon dioxide and/or release oxygen. This evaporation actually helps the plant because the negative pressure helps pull more water up through the plant's roots.