heat hight of vaporation
A daisy plant will transpire more in a dry environment because transpiration rates are typically higher in drier conditions as plants release more water to compensate for the loss due to evaporation. In a humid environment, the plant may transpire less since the surrounding air is already saturated with moisture.
The root word for "transpiration" is "transpire," which comes from the Latin word "trans," meaning "across," and "spirare," meaning "to breathe."
When plants transpire too much water, they can become dehydrated and wilt. This can lead to stunted growth, reduced photosynthesis, and even death in severe cases.
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.
The degree of stomatal openings in plant leaves is influenced by how turgid (rigid) the plants guard cells are. When a plant is subjected to substancial light, ions are pumped into the guard cells. The more ions (hence light) means the larger the stoma will open. When the stoma is opened, water and nutrients from the plants roots (osmosis) travel up the plants xylem and is lost through evaporation at the stoma. this is called transiration. the larger the stomatal opening, the higher the transpiration (water travelling) rate. the stoma opens for photosynthesis (intake of CO2) and at the same time water is lost. to save water the stoma does not open at night when there is no sunlight for photosynthesis. So to answer the question, transpiration rate in plants will increase when subjected to higher light intensities and slow when there is no light.
The high specific heat capacity of water is responsible for this cooling effect. Water has the ability to absorb and store a large amount of heat energy before its temperature changes significantly. This property allows trees to release water vapor into the atmosphere, which cools their surroundings as the heat is absorbed.
In a dry environment.
In a dry environment.
A daisy plant will transpire more in a dry environment because transpiration rates are typically higher in drier conditions as plants release more water to compensate for the loss due to evaporation. In a humid environment, the plant may transpire less since the surrounding air is already saturated with moisture.
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