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This process is called transpiration.
Transpiration
The process is called transpiration, whereby water vapor is released through the stomata of plant leaves. A different process that releases liquid water from the xylem is called guttation.
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Hard to answer because transpiration rate is affected by many factors.This is from wikipediaThe rate of transpiration is directly related to the degree of stomatal opening, and to the evaporative demand of the atmosphere surrounding the leaf. The amount of water lost by a plant depends on its size, along with the surrounding light intensity, temperature, humidity, and wind speed (all of which influence evaporative demand). Soil water supply and soil temperature can influence stomatal opening, and thus transpiration rate.Maybe you mean what is a definition of transpiration rate?Transpiration rate i.e. the rate at which water is lost by a plant. Water can be lost from various parts of plants especially leaves but also stems, flowers and roots.
Plant organ carrying transpiration is called stomata
Leaf is an important organ in a plant, for it is here that the plant makes its food.The leaf cells are highly specialized to carry out the process of photosynthesis.It digests food, assimilates, excretes water (transpiration), carries on respiration, & sends its surplus food to other parts of the plant.
The zylem is situated in the plant cell and it's function is to transport water to the leaves of the plant - from root to leaf. This process is called transpiration.
Evaporation of water through the plant's leaves is called transpiration.
Transpiration. During the day, water is constantly evaporating from the plant, mainly through leaf stomata. The large amount of water lost from the plant is a result of the plant's need to obtain carbon dioxide from the air.
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transpiration can't form it is the process of a plant.
That is because when the wind blows it carries the humid air with it which is needed by the plant to keep its outer layer moist so the plant transpirates more on windy day.
Transpiration occurs as water moves through a plant and evaporates from the aerial parts, such as stems, leaves, and flowers. Transpiration helps to cool the plant and bring minerals from the roots up to the top of the plant.
Water (H2O). Transpiration is like the plant form of sweating.
A system carries on more activities than a organ.
This process is called transpiration.