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If the stomata are at a serious deficiency in sclerenchyma cells, at which point the general diffusion of potassium ions decreases incredibly. This would result in an adaptation that would adversely decrease the chance of a reduction in transpiration rates.

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What will happen to plants if there is no transpiration?

A plant can not have no stomata, some plants such as cacti have very little but still have some. Hypothetically if a plant had none it would die because plants need their stomata to take carbon dioxide in and let oxygen out.


How is transpiration related to photosynthesis in plants?

Transpiration is the process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves. This process helps to create a negative pressure in the plant, allowing water to be drawn up from the roots to the leaves. This water is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Without transpiration, there would be no water available for photosynthesis to occur, making it a crucial link between the two processes in plants.


Do desert plants or rain forest plants have more stomata?

Desert plants typically have fewer stomata compared to rainforest plants. This is because desert plants need to conserve water due to the arid environment they inhabit, so they have adapted to minimize water loss through transpiration by having fewer stomata. In contrast, rainforest plants have more stomata to facilitate gas exchange for photosynthesis, as they are in a more humid environment where water availability is not a limiting factor.


How would you describe transpiration?

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. So basically transpiration is evaporation of water from plant leaves. Transpiration also includes a process called guttation, which is the loss of water in liquid form.


Why is transpiration necessary for plants?

Plants transpire to keep themselves cool. << wtf?... Answer by: Avni Mehta Um, plants transpire to create tension that then causes transport of water up from the roots in xylem. So, in simple words, plants transpire because it needs to take up water. When plants are taking up more water than it is transpiring, then they do something called guttation, which is a forced expulsion of water (dew on the grass in the morning). Answer by: Jasper Kang actually transpiration does also help to keep plants cool along with the other stuff :)

Related Questions

How would limiting factor affect a plants survival rate?

transpiration


How would plants be affected?

Water will no longer be put back into the the air by transpiration


What is the process in which plants lose water vapor?

Transpiration


Why would cacti benefit from thick cuticles?

Reduce loss of water through transpiration / evaporation.


What will happen to plants if there is no transpiration?

A plant can not have no stomata, some plants such as cacti have very little but still have some. Hypothetically if a plant had none it would die because plants need their stomata to take carbon dioxide in and let oxygen out.


Why would plants need different structures to survive in dry climates?

Plants in dry climates need structures like deep root systems to access water from deep in the ground, small leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration, and succulent stems to store water. These adaptations help plants conserve water and thrive in arid environments.


What would be transpiration in the water cycle?

"transpiration" is the loss/evaporation of water into the air by plants. Plants suck up water from the ground by their rots and lose it though their leaves - the loss through the leaves is called transpiration. In areas of dense forrest this has a significant contribution to atmospheric moisture.


How would having cuticle scraped off the surface of plants leaves affect?

It would increase transpiration and wilting .


How is transpiration related to photosynthesis in plants?

Transpiration is the process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves. This process helps to create a negative pressure in the plant, allowing water to be drawn up from the roots to the leaves. This water is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Without transpiration, there would be no water available for photosynthesis to occur, making it a crucial link between the two processes in plants.


In a space biosphere a plants water suppy would have to be maintained how would you retrieve the water lost by transpiration?

because the plant has lot of co2


Would transpiration in cacti be high or low?

Low, so that there would be less moisture lost. Because of the fact that there is not an abundance of water in the desert environment, Cacti require low transpiration. They do this by having smaller amounts of stomata. I would double check on that using other resources, but it is a fairly simple concept. Cacti need to hold in more water than other plants so they have lower transpiration rates. :)


Do desert plants or rain forest plants have more stomata?

Desert plants typically have fewer stomata compared to rainforest plants. This is because desert plants need to conserve water due to the arid environment they inhabit, so they have adapted to minimize water loss through transpiration by having fewer stomata. In contrast, rainforest plants have more stomata to facilitate gas exchange for photosynthesis, as they are in a more humid environment where water availability is not a limiting factor.