Plants can lose less water by closing their stomata during hot and dry conditions to reduce water loss through transpiration. They can also have a thicker waxy cuticle on their leaves to prevent water evaporation. Additionally, some plants have adaptations like succulence or deep root systems to acquire and store water more efficiently.
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A plant will lose water less quickly in the dark than it will in bright sunshine or heat, however it will still lose some water. So if you are thinking of going away and hoping that leaving your pot plants in the dark will mean you don't need to water them, then it won't work. The other problem is that plants need light to stay alive, and they would suffer and die if you leave them in the dark for too long. Hope this helps
No, plants lose water through their stomata in any condition when they are open for gas exchange. While high temperatures may increase water loss due to higher rates of transpiration, plants can also lose water through stomata during normal conditions for photosynthesis and gas exchange.
Plants lose water through a process called transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves. This loss of water is essential for the plant to transport nutrients from the roots to the leaves. It also helps the plant regulate its temperature and maintain its shape.
Plants lose water to the air through a process called transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves and stems into the surrounding atmosphere. This water loss is part of the plant's natural mechanisms for nutrient uptake and temperature regulation.
No, plants lose water to the air through a process known as transpiration.
Leaves that have a small surface area lose less water.
water vapor
Plants lose most of their water by transpiration through the stomata of the leaves.
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To save water they lose their leaves in order to keep the water in the tree through out the harsh weather.
desert plants with long roots require less water.
Plants may lose mass when they don't have water due to dehydration and shrinking of cells. Water is essential for maintaining turgor pressure, which keeps plant cells rigid and upright. Without water, plants may wilt and appear to lose mass.
all the time One way is transpiration.
Um probably because it evaporates....
Plants lose water through the process of evaporation. Animals, on the other hand, lose water through urination, defecation, and perspiration.
A plant will lose water less quickly in the dark than it will in bright sunshine or heat, however it will still lose some water. So if you are thinking of going away and hoping that leaving your pot plants in the dark will mean you don't need to water them, then it won't work. The other problem is that plants need light to stay alive, and they would suffer and die if you leave them in the dark for too long. Hope this helps