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plants give off water so that the water can evaporate and water earth.yes. plants do give off water. the process of plants giving off water is called transpiration. plants transpire to build up tension which then causes water to transport from the roots to the leaves. Then, because they take on more water than they transpire, they have to forcefully expel water. the expelled water is mostly the dew you find on the grass in the morning.hope i answered all your questions, =)
Yes They Do. This is because the plants in desert plants need to retain as much moisture as possible. The plants in the forest don't because its moist enough. So the plants in the forest have more stomata then plants in the desert.
yes,yes it can. There are little structures on the bottom of the leaves called stoma or stomata that open and close and let water out. About 90% of a plants water leaves the plant through the stomata. TRY IT: put a plastic bag around some leaves of a plant and make sure it is tied tight, in 24 hrs check your bag and see the results of the prosses called transperation. :)
It evaporates through the stomata in their leaves when they absorb carbon dioxide and/or release oxygen. This evaporation actually helps the plant because the negative pressure helps pull more water up through the plant's roots.
Because they need them to collect the sunlight to give the plant energy
Transpiration; it occurs through the stomata of the plants.
Transpiration is the process by which plants give out water through the stomata.
The process by which plants and leaves give off water is called "Transpiration".Through the stomata on the leaves.This process is called transpiration.
with a stomata
Trees and other plants give off water vapor through their aerial parts (stomata) during a process called transpiration.
The process is called transpiration, whereby water vapor is released through the stomata of plant leaves. A different process that releases liquid water from the xylem is called guttation.
plants give off water so that the water can evaporate and water earth.yes. plants do give off water. the process of plants giving off water is called transpiration. plants transpire to build up tension which then causes water to transport from the roots to the leaves. Then, because they take on more water than they transpire, they have to forcefully expel water. the expelled water is mostly the dew you find on the grass in the morning.hope i answered all your questions, =)
The stomata have to be able to access air easily as its purpose is to take in and give out carbon dioxide oxygen. Since both the water lily and lotus are water plants partially submerged in water, air would be more easily accesible from the upper surface.
Yes They Do. This is because the plants in desert plants need to retain as much moisture as possible. The plants in the forest don't because its moist enough. So the plants in the forest have more stomata then plants in the desert.
Through their stomata
yes,yes it can. There are little structures on the bottom of the leaves called stoma or stomata that open and close and let water out. About 90% of a plants water leaves the plant through the stomata. TRY IT: put a plastic bag around some leaves of a plant and make sure it is tied tight, in 24 hrs check your bag and see the results of the prosses called transperation. :)
It evaporates through the stomata in their leaves when they absorb carbon dioxide and/or release oxygen. This evaporation actually helps the plant because the negative pressure helps pull more water up through the plant's roots.