It is important for plants to transpire because the process of transpiration helps to cool the plant, maintain the osmotic pressure and enables the mass flow of mineral nutrients and water from roots to the shoots.
We grow plants. Plants transpire. it helps in regulating water cycle.
Green plants tend to transpire the most during hot and dry conditions when the demand for water is high to help cool the plant and maintain turgor pressure in its cells. Transpiration rates also tend to be higher during sunny hours of the day when photosynthesis is actively occurring, as this process can create a water deficit in the plant that needs to be replenished through transpiration.
Yes, plants need to transpire in order to survive. Transpiration helps in regulating the temperature of the plant, moving nutrients from the soil to the leaves, and maintaining the turgidity of the plant cells by drawing in water.
Algae transpire does gutter. It transpire about 4,000 gallons.
Coastal plants have plenty of water to absorb and transpire therefore their epidermis does not require water conservation; on the other hand non coastal plants have to conserve water hence their epidermis is thick.
I will transpire someday.Green plants transpire during day time
green plants transpire the most if you are watering it and giving the manure in order for them to transpire or grow very well
When plants transpire, it is the process of excretion for them. They use the carbon dioxide from animals to make energy, and let out water vapor, or transpire, as a result.
We grow plants. Plants transpire. it helps in regulating water cycle.
Evaporation and diffusion
Green plants tend to transpire the most during hot and dry conditions when the demand for water is high to help cool the plant and maintain turgor pressure in its cells. Transpiration rates also tend to be higher during sunny hours of the day when photosynthesis is actively occurring, as this process can create a water deficit in the plant that needs to be replenished through transpiration.
When plants transpire too much water, they can become dehydrated and wilt. This can lead to stunted growth, reduced photosynthesis, and even death in severe cases.
Yes, plants need to transpire in order to survive. Transpiration helps in regulating the temperature of the plant, moving nutrients from the soil to the leaves, and maintaining the turgidity of the plant cells by drawing in water.
Algae transpire does gutter. It transpire about 4,000 gallons.
That depends on the species and size of the plant.
it is an alternative word for 'happen' or 'turn out' How did that transpire? How did that happen?In botany (the scientific study of plants), transpirealso means to give off water vapor through the stomata (pores in the skin of the leaf or stem of a plant).
No one was sure what was about to transpire. Another good sentence would be, the events that did transpire were unknown.