Plants
Transpiration.
Transpiration easily takes place in temperate areas because water is plentiful and the temperature is moderate. Transpiration is tougher in tropical areas because of the high incidences of evaporation and lack of water sources.
the stem of the plant can transpire
Transpiration takes place through small openings on the underside of leaves called stomata. These stomata allow water vapor to exit the leaf, helping to regulate the plant's temperature and transport nutrients.
It takes place in the leaves. The plant loses vapor through its leaves.
Transpiration.
Lenticular transpiration takes place day and night. There is no mechanism to stop it. It generally takes place in woody stems and fruits, where lenticels are present. Its intensity increase when the plant is defoliated.Lenticular transpiration takes place day and night. There is no mechanism to stop it. It generally takes place in woody stems and fruits, where lenticels are present. Its intensity increase when the plant is defoliated.
they are often combined because these processes take place due to heat of sun .transpiration takes place in plants and evaporation takes place in water bodies
Relief rainfall takes place when evaporation,transpiration and condensation takes place followed byprecipitation
Through the stomata of the leaves.
Transpiration easily takes place in temperate areas because water is plentiful and the temperature is moderate. Transpiration is tougher in tropical areas because of the high incidences of evaporation and lack of water sources.
the stem of the plant can transpire
Transpiration takes place through small openings on the underside of leaves called stomata. These stomata allow water vapor to exit the leaf, helping to regulate the plant's temperature and transport nutrients.
Transpiration takes place primarily in the leaves of plants. Water evaporates from the leaf surface into the surrounding air through small openings called stomata. This process helps regulate the plant's temperature and transports nutrients and water throughout the plant.
It takes place in the leaves. The plant loses vapor through its leaves.
Respiration takes place at a cellular level. Many stems also have stomata on them allowing transpiration (the same as the leaves), although they have far fewer of them.
plant cells