stomata facilitate transpiration and thick cuticle does not allow it to happen
Water is lost through transpiration. Water comes out through stomata
in the leaves.
stoma
the stem of the plant can transpire
Photosynthesis takes place in the plant's chloroplasts!
The Water Cycle.
Transpiration and conservation are not parts of water cycle.
it goes in the toilet.
the stem of the plant can transpire
On the bottom of the leaves. This is because Stomata, the place in the leaf were gaseous exchanges of water and carbon dioxide occur, are more common in this part of the leaf compared to the top of the leaf. This is an adaption, because if plants had all of their stomata on the top of their leaves, excessive loss of water will be lost to the environment and cause dehydration of the plant and even potential death.
Mesophyll cells...
Transpiration takes part in the carbon cycle by converting the light energy in photosynthesis through the stomata...
Photosynthesis takes place in the plant's chloroplasts!
The Water Cycle.
. Sphagnum owes its great water-holding capacity to a combination of leaf structure and growth habit. The major part of a Sphagnum leaf is composed of empty, dead cells, with the chlorophyllous cells occupying just a small volume
Transpiration and conservation are not parts of water cycle.
it goes in the toilet.
Leaf is part of a plant. Leaflet is part of a compound leaf.
yes it is
Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere. Transpiration is essentially evaporation of water from plant leaves. Transpiration also includes a process called guttation, which is the loss of water in liquid form from the uninjured leaf or stem of the plant, principally through water stomata.