perspiration
transpiration
Leaves give off water through a process called transpiration. This is when water evaporates from the leaf's surface into the surrounding air. Transpiration helps plants regulate their temperature and move nutrients throughout their system.
On average, humans give off about 100 watts of heat energy.
Plants give off oxygen in which humans live off. And in return humans give off carbon dioxide in which plants live off.
Trees and other plants give off water vapor through their aerial parts (stomata) during a process called transpiration.
Oxygen
Plants release water vapor through a process called transpiration. This is when water evaporates from the leaves and stems into the air, helping to regulate the plant's temperature and transport nutrients.
Monkeys give off carbon dioxide when they exhale - the same as humans do!
Transpiration; it occurs through the stomata of the plants.
Plants only give off a little amount of water because there is no way a plant can give off a lot of water. Plants get their water from the runoff, groundwater, and precipitation.
Yes, they do.
The process by which mammals give off water through the pores of their skin is called diaphoresis, or transpiration, perspiration or perspiring, sweat or sweating. The moisture released is generally called sweat, or perspiration. More data can be found at the link, below.