Transpiration
Transpiration
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Condensation is typically an exergonic process, meaning it releases energy. Water vapor condensing into liquid water, for example, releases heat into the surroundings.
Water freezing is not considered energy itself, but rather a process that releases energy. When water freezes, it releases heat energy into its surroundings. The process of freezing involves the removal of energy from the water molecules, causing them to slow down and form a solid structure.
Transpiration is the " breathing"of plants which releases water into the atmosphere as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
A leafs cuticle is a waxy covering used to retain water
Broad leafs are plants with broad leaves. These leaves capture water, so the plants have extra water on hand for when water is scarce.
Photosynthesis
The tree you may be referring to is the eucalyptus tree, which releases small droplets of water known as "guttation" through its leaves. This process helps the tree eliminate excess water and nutrients absorbed from the soil.
Condensation is a process where water vapor turns into liquid water. This is an exothermic process, meaning it releases heat energy as it transitions from a gaseous to a liquid state.
Cellular respiration is the process that releases energy by converting oxygen and glucose into carbon dioxide and water. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and produces ATP, which is the main source of energy for cellular activities.
Water can get out by transpiration through the leafs stomata.