(a) Openings on the stem through which transpiration
(b) The process by which the intact plant loses water
1. Name the following:
occurs. Lentides
in the form of droplets.
(c) An instrument used to find the rate of transpiration.
(d) A plant in which the stomata are sunken.
(e) The apparatus to record the rate of transpiration
in a cut shoot.
(f) Any two parts of a leaf which allow transpiration
(g) The structure in a leaf that allows guttation.
(h) Loss of water as droplets from the margins of
certain leaves.
Answers
Explanation:
a] The opening of the stem through which the transpotation occurs is called stomata.
b]Guttation is the process by which intact plants lose water in the form of droplets from leaf margins.
c]A potometer can be used to measure the rate of transpiration that's proportional to water uptake.
d] Xerophytes contain sunken stomata. because sunken stomata is a stomata in a small pit, which protects the escaping water vapour from air currents, and also decreases the water loss from the leaf.
e]photometer is the apparatus to record the rate of transpiration in a cut shoot.
f]The two parts of a leaf which allow transpiration is stomata and cuticle
g]: Hydathodes are structures containing water pores located at leaf margins (Cook et al., 1952) that connect to the intracellular spaces and to the xylem vascular system
h]Guttation is the loss of water in the form of water droplets from hydathodes (small pores) on the leaf margin of a small herbacious plant. ... Plants have hydathodes at the end of the veins, through which this excess water is lost in the form of droplets.
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