The process by which mammals give off water through the pores of their skin is called diaphoresis, or transpiration, perspiration or perspiring, sweat or sweating.
The moisture released is generally called sweat, or perspiration.
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through small pores called stomata by the process of transpiration.
Water leaves the leaves of a plant through pores they have that opne and close. This process is called transpiration.
Many services of a plant are covered with pores called stomata. Transpiration is a process by which water moves through plant and evaporates through these pores. This is necessary to allow carbon dioxide to also flow through stomata for photosynthesis.
Allow materials to enter and leave the sponge
It is the process of sweating. The fluid consists of water with a small amounts of salts, excreted through the pores of the skin by the sweat glands
Water is brought through cilia-lined pores into the hollow cavity of the sponge. As water passes through the pores, the cilia trap oxygen to breathe
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Water can, and does, move through the pores of human skin. Sweat (mostly water) is excreted (out) through skin pores. Additionally, some water is absorbed (in) through the skin pores. However, most water that is absorbed through the skin, enters through the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin. This is what makes skin pruney, when a long time is spent in the water. Human skin can absorb a wide variety of other chemicals, as well. This is why the delivery of some medications is accomplished using a patch.
Evaporation is the changing a liquid into a gas through heat. Transpiration is the loss of water from an organism, as through pores in the skin.
During photosynthesis, plants make oxygen and water. Water then moves out of tiny holes on the leaves and into the air. The water vapor rises up into the atmosphere, and as it cools it condenses.
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.
Liquid or gaseous water makes its way through the gaps or pores.