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How is transpiration used to replace lost water?

Transpiration is the process where water is lost from a plant through its leaves. This lost water is replaced by water absorbed from the soil through the plant's root system. The continuous flow of water from the roots to the leaves helps maintain the plant's hydration and nutrient uptake.


What is water lost to the atmosphere by the activities of plant?

transpiration


When water is lost from a plant what is it caused by?

Yes, primarily.


What will happen to the plant if too much water is lost?

it dies


Where is most of the water in plants lost?

Most of the water in plants is lost through a process called transpiration, which is the evaporation of water from the plant's leaves through small pores called stomata. This loss of water helps to maintain the plant's internal water pressure and transport nutrients throughout the plant.


What is the process through which water is lost through the plant stoma?

transpiration


What does a plant give to a water cycle?

through transpiration water is lost to the environment and condenses to fall as rain and is again absorbed as by the plant root.


Why does the water move from the soil into plant root?

because transpiration stream is created after every water is lost


What is lost through the stomata?

Water is lost through stomata during a process called transpiration. This loss of water helps to regulate the plant's internal water balance, but can also make the plant more susceptible to drought conditions. Additionally, small amounts of gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide can also be lost through the stomata.


When water evaporates from the leaves more water moves up through he plant to replace the lost water in the process called?

Capillary action


What happens to a plant cell when water is lost?

Luda is excreted and the mitochondria produces Lil wayne


Why leaves of plant wilt soon after uprooting from soil?

When you uproot the plant from the soil, the roots can't absorb water and after a while the water in the plant cells are moving outward because there is not enough water outside the cell's environment. Turgor pressure is lost.