palisade layer
Water is lost through transpiration, a process where plants release water vapor through their leaves. This loss of water through transpiration is generally higher than the amount used for photosynthesis in most plants.
Water.
On average, around 90-95% of the water a plant takes in through its roots is lost through transpiration. This process helps plants regulate their temperature and move nutrients through their system.
Air
Yes - any water which is drawn up from the roots - and is not used by the plant, is lost to evaporation.
Water is lost through transpiration, a process where plants release water vapor through their leaves. This loss of water through transpiration is generally higher than the amount used for photosynthesis in most plants.
transpiration
Water.
Roots.
plants prefuir rain water the most but they will have tap water if that's all you have do NOT use salt water on plants they just die
water
No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
Plants lose most of their water by transpiration through the stomata of the leaves.
On average, around 90-95% of the water a plant takes in through its roots is lost through transpiration. This process helps plants regulate their temperature and move nutrients through their system.
Water plants do contain chlorophyll, along with most other plants.
Most plants would die in salt water.
from soil.