Cohesion tension theory
Cohesion- the attraction between water molecules
Adhesion- the attaction between water molecules and the hydrophillic lining of the xylem vessels......
known as Tranpiration Pull
plant cells
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the wilting of leaves take place in hot summer days because of excess transpiration.the process of transpiration take place in stomata which is present in leaves of plant.in order to excess transpiration plants wilt their leaves
they are often combined because these processes take place due to heat of sun .transpiration takes place in plants and evaporation takes place in water bodies
Transpiration easily takes place in temperate areas because water is plentiful and the temperature is moderate. Transpiration is tougher in tropical areas because of the high incidences of evaporation and lack of water sources.
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Relief rainfall takes place when evaporation,transpiration and condensation takes place followed byprecipitation
Transpiration takes place through small openings on the underside of leaves called stomata. These stomata allow water vapor to exit the leaf, helping to regulate the plant's temperature and transport nutrients.
When transpiration does not take place, plants are not able to release excess water through their leaves. This can lead to an accumulation of water in the plant, potentially causing wilting, root damage, and even death. Additionally, transpiration plays a key role in plant cooling and nutrient uptake, so the lack of transpiration can disrupt these processes as well.
the sun has to heat up the water in the plants so it can evaporate and exit the stoma
To mix one part to five parts, you will need to take the main ingredient and place it into a bowl. You will then add in five parts of another ingredient to make the mixture. For example, a juice concentrate may be five to one. You would place the concentrate into a juice container and then fill up the concentrate packaging five times with water and pour it in with the juice.
The opposite of transpiration is absorption, where plants take in water and nutrients from the soil.