transpiration
Water.
Water is lost through transpiration, a process where plants release water vapor through their leaves. This loss of water through transpiration is generally higher than the amount used for photosynthesis in most plants.
On average, around 90-95% of the water a plant takes in through its roots is lost through transpiration. This process helps plants regulate their temperature and move nutrients through their system.
Most of the water in plants is lost through a process called transpiration, which is the evaporation of water from the plant's leaves through small pores called stomata. This loss of water helps to maintain the plant's internal water pressure and transport nutrients throughout the plant.
transpiration
Transpiration takes place in the leaves of plants. It is the process by which water is lost from the plant through stomata in the leaf surface in the form of vapor. Transpiration helps in the movement of water and nutrients from roots to leaves.
this is the process by which water in the form of water vapour is lost in plants. there are three types. 1 stomatal transpiration 2 curticular transpiration 3 lenticular transpiration
Plants produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, which is a process that converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere as waste during this process.
Water is one of the much needed ingridients for the process of photosynthesis in plants.
Transpiration
Transpiration
This process is called transpiration.