Transpiration is water loss from plants.
Plants lose most of their water by transpiration through the stomata of the leaves.
Transpiration is the term for water loss from the leaves of plants.
The movement of water in/out of a plant is called osmosis.
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The plant may die from water loss.
The role of waxes in plants help to protect the plants from hazards such as preventing water loss and protection from other organisms from attacking the plant.
diuresis
Transpiration is a process similar to evaporation. It is the loss of water vapour from parts of plants (similar to sweating), especially in leaves but also in stems, flowers and roots. Due to this process the surroundings around the plant becomes cool.
Water through the vascular tissue called xylem.
Transpiration.
Xerophytes- plants that minimize water loss.
Water loss from leaves and stem is called transpiration
"transpiration" is the loss/evaporation of water into the air by plants. Plants suck up water from the ground by their rots and lose it though their leaves - the loss through the leaves is called transpiration. In areas of dense forrest this has a significant contribution to atmospheric moisture.
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Plants lose most of their water by transpiration through the stomata of the leaves.
to prevent excessive water loss by transpiration
to minimize water loss
Plants and animals are affected by the loss of habitat. Which comes to the consequence of loss of food and water also.
Evaporation of water from plants is called transpiration.
It is called transporation
The "loss" of water vapor from stoma on the underside of the leaf is called transpiration. Transpiration also provides assistance in the uptake of water by plants, as water is lost through the leaves a low pressure is created within the leaf, assisting with the "suction action" of water being drawn up the vessels in the plant stem (simplified explanation