transpiration
Transpiration is water loss from plants.
Evapotranspiration is the most closely related term to transpiration, as it encompasses both the process of water loss from plant surfaces (transpiration) and the evaporation of water from the soil. Both processes are critical components of the water cycle.
The general term for a small microscopic water plant is algae or micro algae.
Xerophyte is the term that describes a desert plant such as a cactus. Xerophytes are well-adapted to survive in arid conditions by storing water in their fleshy stems or leaves and reducing water loss through specialized adaptations like spines or waxy coatings.
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Loss\removal of hydration\water.
Transpiration is the term for water leaving a plant through small openings in the leaves called stomata. This process helps regulate the plant's temperature and is essential for nutrient uptake and photosynthesis.
leak
The water lily, as the name suggests, grows in the water. That is what the term "aquatic plant" means. The Latin word aqua means water.
This is usually called dehydration.
The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.
The term most closely related to transpiration is "evapotranspiration." Evapotranspiration encompasses both the process of water vapor loss from plant surfaces (transpiration) and the evaporation of water from soil and other surfaces. Together, these processes are crucial in the water cycle, influencing moisture levels in the atmosphere and the overall hydrology of ecosystems.