Evaporation
The loss of water vapor from a plant is called transpiration. It is the process by which water is evaporated from the plant's leaves into the atmosphere.
A waxy layer called the cuticle prevents water loss in leaves.
transpiration
Water loss from plants is called transpiration. This process involves the movement of water through a plant from the roots to the leaves, where it evaporates into the atmosphere. Transpiration helps plants cool down, but excessive water loss can lead to dehydration.
Transpiration
Water loss that is difficult to detect and measure is called insensible water loss. This type of loss occurs through processes like evaporation from the skin and exhalation from the lungs, making it challenging to quantify accurately without specialized equipment.
Transpiration is water loss from plants.
Evaporation of water through the plant's leaves is called transpiration.
This the water cycle on the Earth.
Dehydration reaction.
The protective layer that covers the surface of a plant to prevent water loss is called the cuticle.
A layer of the leaf called the cuticle cuts down on water lost by evaporation. Also, the guard cells around the stomata which can close to prevent water loss.