Transpiration is a process similar to evaporation. It is the loss of water vapour from parts of plants (similar to sweating), especially in leaves but also in stems, flowers and roots. Due to this process the surroundings around the plant becomes cool.
The release of water vapor to the atmosphere by plants is called?
Plants obtain carbon dioxide for photosynthesis from the air through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata.
No, air plants are not toxic to humans.
plants have tiny pores called stomata ,found on the underside of leaf. air containing carbon dioxide and oxygen enters the plant through these openings where it gets used in photosynthesis and respiration
The roots that take moisture out of the air for survival are called aerial roots. The roots are usually found above the ground so as to be able to perform their function.
Air plants.
This process is called transpiration.
Because plants take carbon dioxide out of the air, and turn it into oxygen through a process called photosynthesis
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Transpiration
A water plant has broader leaves and is usually more flexible then a land plant. Some water plants even have air pockets called '' air bladders.''
Plants take in air through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. They absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air during photosynthesis and release oxygen (O2) as a byproduct. Plants also release water vapor through a process called transpiration.
Plants take carbon dioxide from the air and use it in a action called photosynthisis in which the plant makes food and energy. When phtosynthisis is completed plants expell oxygen.
plant give us air or oxygen in scientific called
Through the many holes in the leaves called the stomata.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
The phenomenon is called transpiration.