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The process by which water in plants is transferred as water vapor into the atmosphere is called transpiration. It occurs primarily through tiny openings in leaves known as stomata, where water absorbed by the roots is drawn up through the plant and evaporates from the leaf surfaces. This not only helps to regulate the plant's temperature but also facilitates the uptake of nutrients and water from the soil. Transpiration plays a crucial role in the water cycle by contributing to atmospheric moisture.

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