wind at greater speeds cause the plant to close their stomata(pores underneath the leaves) to close to prevent water loss reducing transpiration. medium speeds cause plant to transpire more, because it removes more water molecules around the stomata while they stay open and it brings more CO2 to the plant. no wind speeds allow the stomata to remain open and water molecules to stay around the stomata reducing the amount of water loss, causing only some transpiration.
No wind increase the evaporative cooling and water loss by the plant.
Water vapour is removed quickly from the underside of the leaves = greater water loss.
The evaporation rate increase when the wind speed increase.
Wind favors evaporation.
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Growing deep into the soil, being flexible but tough, and having thin and needle-like leaves are the adaptations that might help the plant survive in a windy environment.
The function of the guard cells are that they help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata thus preventing excessive water loss. The guard cell opens when there is too much water. It is also adapted for gas exchange between plants and environment. For example, it opens during rainy days and closes when the weather is too dry or windy. They also control the size of the pore.
only on a windy day and when a 10 tonne truck collides!!
it anchors it obviouslyand blahit anchors it obiossly
Depending on the environment of the plant, stomata will open and close at different times. In hot, dry environments stomata will open around dusk and dawn to minimise water loss. In Wet environments stomata will open during the day as needed
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Always water plants in the morning. Otherwise the night time temperatures will be lower and could cause fungus to grow. Some plants in very sunny or windy areas could benefit from two what wrings a day.
Vapors are removed faster.
Only if its in contact with the wind.
Ask your teacher. :P
somehow you'll hear a windy noise in the water line
dry,windy and no water tyoe of envciroment
it means it is windy just windy
It can happen several ways; Left alone the water will evaporate, The weather outside maybe windy causing a vacuum across the roof vent pipe, using a sink or toilet on a lower level of your home may cause some reduction of the water level... etc.
Windy, it is windy, Hace viento in Spanish.
It is very windy outside today.Scotland is a bit windy.
Can you do windy ? No, so it is not a verb ! lol !