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Plants typically transpire the most during warm, sunny days when the stomata are open to facilitate photosynthesis. Transpiration rates also increase in low humidity conditions, as the plant tries to draw in more water through its roots to make up for the loss through transpiration.
it is called evaporation because the sun makes the water go in the air and then it will go up in a cloud and when it has to much water in that certain cloud it will rain............yall is so slow
Sweating is the process by which sweat glands in the skin release liquid onto the surface of the skin in response to heat or exercise, to cool the body. Transpiration is the process by which plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere as part of their natural biological functions.
Stomata are very important to photosynthesis. The stomata are where the leaf and its surrounding atmosphere exchange gases and water. The stomata take in carbon dioxide to be used in the Calvin Cycle. There's more but i just started learning this in class. Sorry =P
Stomata are a plants way of exchanging gasses in photosynthesis. The stomata also are resoponsible for transpiration. Most plants have stomata on the under side of the leaf in order to prevent too much water loss. There already is a lot of stomata in leaves but I think you mean to ask "What would happen if the stomata were open all the time?" this would result in mass water loss and cause a plant to wilt.Edited answer:Large number of stomata will increase porocity of the leaves and will facilitate better gaseous exchange and more transpiration.
Sometimes, plants can let water go through their leaves by a process called TRANSPIRATION.
they give off moisture because tehy go through a method called transpiration.
Plants typically transpire the most during warm, sunny days when the stomata are open to facilitate photosynthesis. Transpiration rates also increase in low humidity conditions, as the plant tries to draw in more water through its roots to make up for the loss through transpiration.
it is called evaporation because the sun makes the water go in the air and then it will go up in a cloud and when it has to much water in that certain cloud it will rain............yall is so slow
Transpiration is like how plants drink water and then let some of it go into the air. Imagine a plant sipping water through its roots, then breathing out tiny bits of water through its leaves, just like how we breathe out air. This helps the plant stay cool and healthy, just like how we stay cool when we sweat. So, transpiration is a way for plants to share water with the world!
Plants go through an unseen process called transpiration. They absorb ground water with their stems and return it into the environment through their leaves. - Suzanne B. Concord, TX
It is used up in the process or evaporated in transpiration which is evaporation from plants
Well dogs lose their sweat by panting but also cats and dogs sweat under the pad of the paws which is called sweat glands. And pigs lose their sweat by Rowling in mud. Well many hoofed animals sweat like horses sweat through the pores of their skin like us humans.
No, plants do not go through metamorphosis.
Transpiration in plants is regulated by sunshine, temperature and humidity. If you increase humidity in the air, the rate of transpiration will go down. Another approach to reduce transpiration in crop plants is application of certain chemicals like cycosil to close the stomata during sunshine.
All plants need sunlight so they can go through photosynthesis.
All plants photosythesize. Even if they are not green or live underwater.