The process of water vapour leaving the cells in the leaf is called Osmosis.
The process of water vapour leaving the Stoma (The leaf) is called Transpiration.
Evapotranspiration & Transpiration, depending on the situation.
I'm not sure but i think its transpiration. Correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks.
Transpiration
The movement of water molecules from its region of higher concentration to lower concentration of its region is called osmosis. Transpiration is the loss of water in the form of water vapour from the aerial parts of a plant.
The photosynthetic organ of many plants is the leaf, or leaves.
transpiration is the loss of water vapour from the leaves of the plant, therefore the bigger the surface area of the leaf, the more water vapour lost from the plant.
The process is called "Transpiration" Water is drawn from the soil into the roots of the plant. From here it is transported up the plant to the leaves through vascular structures by capillary action, carrying nutrients with it. Once the water reaches the leaves it evaperates through pores called stomata in the leaves.
Answer:transpiration or respiration
water vapour is released through process called transpiration
The process of leaves giving off water vapor is transpiration.
Transpiration
The movement of water molecules from its region of higher concentration to lower concentration of its region is called osmosis. Transpiration is the loss of water in the form of water vapour from the aerial parts of a plant.
Rather simplified: The trees take up water (and nutrients) from the soil through their roots. Then, by a process known as transpiration (in which plants release water vapour from their leaves during photosynthesis), water vapour is released from the leaves. This is likely to create a localised climate and create the wet environment of a rain forest.
Evaporation
evaporation
To carry out photosynthesis as the cells contain chloroplasts and the organelles perform photosynthesis. It has a waxy cuticle which is impermeable to water, so the water passes out of the leaves as water vapour.
Water vapour leaves the leaves of a tree through pores in their surface.
To carry out photosynthesis as the cells contain chloroplasts and the organelles perform photosynthesis. It has a waxy cuticle which is impermeable to water, so the water passes out of the leaves as water vapour.
water vapour