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  1. Stomata open to allow for gas exchange (CO2 in, O2 out) and transpiration.
  2. Water vapor diffuses out of the leaf through the stomata.
  3. This process creates a negative pressure in the leaf that helps transport water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
  4. Stomata close to regulate water loss and prevent wilting.
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Is stoma open or closed on a hot day?

Stoma tend to be closed on a hot day to minimize water loss through transpiration, as high temperatures can increase the rate of transpiration. This helps the plant conserve water and maintain proper hydration levels.


A small hole through which water and gases pass in and out of a plant?

Stoma. It is a tiny pore found on the surface of leaves that allows for gas exchange, such as the entry of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen during photosynthesis, as well as the release of water vapor through transpiration.


Which part of the leaf enables transpiration to take place?

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.


What are the nine steps of the water cycle?

Evaporation, condensation, advection, percipitation, runoff, groundwater, infiltration, transpiration, and sublimation(not in order)


What is transpires?

Transpiration is the evaporation of cellular water (in the form of water vapour) from the stoma in the leaves of the plants. Stoma are "pores" and are generally located on the underside of the leaves of plants.Water accumulating in the leaves of the plants is lost as water vapor through the process of transpiration, this is similar to the process of sweating in animals.Transpiration accomplishes two things, it does cool the leaves slightly through evaporative cooling, it also causes what is referred to as "evaporative draw" or "evaporative suction", this causes a slight low pressure in the leaves where the water is evaporating from, this provides a slight suction force assisting with water being drawn up the stem of the plant.I

Related Questions

What reaction happen in stoma?

photosynthesis and vegetable transpiration.


What is the process through which is lost through the plants stoma?

transpiration


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

transpiration


Which cells in an organism are the sight for respiration in plants?

Transpiration occurs at the stoma.


During which stage of the water cycle does water escape through a plants stoma?

Transpiration.


Is stoma open or closed on a hot day?

Stoma tend to be closed on a hot day to minimize water loss through transpiration, as high temperatures can increase the rate of transpiration. This helps the plant conserve water and maintain proper hydration levels.


What is the function of a stoma on a leaf?

A stoma on a leaf allows for the exchange of gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, during photosynthesis and respiration. It also helps regulate water loss through transpiration.


Why cannot transpiration take place in dark?

the sun has to heat up the water in the plants so it can evaporate and exit the stoma


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

Evaporation. Water molecules have a cohesive property, so as water molecules closest to the stoma evaporate and diffuse through the stoma they will pull the water molecules from the xylem behind them. These water molecules will evaporate too and draw more water up.


The openings on the underside of leaves -what are they called and what are they for?

They are called stomata (singular: stoma) and they release excess water into the environment through transpiration.


How does acid rain effect things made of metal such as transpiration?

Transpiration it the biological process of the movement of water from roots to stoma through plants. it is not made of metal as it is not a physical entity in itself. Acid rain would probably eat away at things made of metal, and it affects transpiration because it increases the hydrogen ions in the xylem, which increases the cohesion and the rate of transpiration.


What is the ''double doors for a stoma?

Double doors for a stoma is a term used in ostomy care to describe using two separate adhesive rings around the stoma to enhance the seal and security of the ostomy appliance. This technique can help reduce the risk of leaks and skin irritation around the stoma site. It involves placing one adhesive ring directly around the stoma and another slightly larger ring around the first one to create a double-layered seal.