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Transpiration tends to refer to a plant's loss of water by way of its above ground parts. Of particular concern is water loss from stems, leaves, and flowers. Plants tend to have openings called stomata on the surfaces of their leaves. These breathing pores handle an exchange whereby something such as atmospheric gases may be taken in and something else such as water vapor may be lost. The loss may be great, particularly if the leaf surface is larger and therefore has more stomata.

Cactus plants cut transpiration to lower amounts and percentages by the location and number of their pores. For example, they don't have leaves. Instead, they have modified leafy structures in the form of thorns, spines, quills or needles. They likewise have modified stomata locations in the form of breathing pores ontheir thick, water retaining stems. Consequently, cactus plants suffer from less water loss than they would if they had the many more breathing pores that exist on the typical leaves of deciduous trees.

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