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Transpiration is when water evaporates from plants. It occurs chiefly in the leaves while their stomata are open during photosynthesis.

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Is it true that transpiration is a process that occurs in plants and animals?

No. Plants carry out transpiration bu animals do not.


What part of the leaves does transpiration occur?

it goes in the toilet.


How is the transpiration stream important to plants and animals?

because plants and animals will die if there is no food.


How does respiration through the skin occur?

This process of molecular exchange is called transpiration.


What is called when transpiration occur in human?

I've reciently been learning about this in an AP class for my degree. I don't believe it has any other name, just Human Transpiration


Why doe transpiration occur?

Transpiration mainly occurs so that the water is evaporated into the atmosphere from the leaves of the plants. It also helps in the movement of water from the roots to other parts of a plant.


Does any transpiration occur during photosynthesis?

They are separate processes. So it can be occured


3 Which other step of the water cycle is most similar to transpiration?

they both occur in the biosphere.


In which part of the plant does transpiration occur the most?

Transpiration primarily occurs in the leaves of a plant, specifically through small openings called stomata. These stomata allow water vapor to escape from the leaf surface into the atmosphere. While transpiration can also occur in stems and other parts, the majority of water loss takes place in the leaves due to their large surface area and exposure to sunlight.


Does transpiration occur in plants?

So the rest of the plant can get water,food,and minerals so the plant will stay healthy.


Why does transpiration occur only on the upper surface of a plant?

because as the temperature rises plants transpire more rapidly.


Does transpiration occur without sunlight?

Yes, transpiration can occur without sunlight, although the rate may be significantly reduced. Transpiration primarily depends on factors like temperature, humidity, and wind, rather than light alone. At night, when stomata (pores on leaves) may remain open, plants can still lose water vapor, but typically at a slower rate due to lower temperatures and reduced evaporation.