Transpiration
These are the leaves of plants.
Transpiration is the evaporation of cellular water (in the form of water vapour) from the stomata in the leaves of PLANTS. Humans are NOT plants.
Evaporation of water through the stomata is called transpiration. It is a natural process where water vapor escapes from the plant leaves through small openings, the stomata. This loss of water helps plants cool down and facilitates the movement of nutrients and water from the roots to the leaves.
When the leaves of the plant shed off there will be no chlorophyll to trap sunlight, so the water will not evaporate...
The process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants is called transpiration. It helps to regulate the temperature of the plant, transport nutrients from the roots to the leaves, and maintains the plant's structure and rigidity. Transpiration also plays a role in the water cycle by releasing water vapor into the atmosphere.
Transpiration.
Transpiration.
Evaporation through the leaves.
osmosis or The Water Cycle: Transpiration- evaporation from the leaves of plants
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
transportation,maybe
These are the leaves of plants.
It is realease water from leaves on plants its basiclly evaporation but it is only whenit comes of leafs and soil!!! I put the definition below.Transpiration is the evaporation process occurring to the water held in the leaves and stems of plants
Transpiration is the evaporation of cellular water (in the form of water vapour) from the stomata in the leaves of PLANTS. Humans are NOT plants.
Some plants will curl their leaves in an effort to mitigate water loss from evaporation. Cuticles, particularly those found in evergreens, act as barriers to evaporation while deflecting sunlight away from the leaves.