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Animals and plants release water vapour into the air during​

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Answered by lisithakponnath
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Answer:

transpiration

Explanation:

The water eventually is released to the atmosphere as vapor via the plant's stomata — tiny, closeable, pore-like structures on the surfaces of leaves. Overall, this uptake of water at the roots, transport of water through plant tissues, and release of vapor by leaves is known as transpiration.

Answered by Anonymous
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The water is released by Transpiration and Perspiration.

  • Transpiration is the natural method of a plant absorbing water from its roots, moving it along its tissues, and expelling vapour via its leaves.
  • Sweating or perspiration is the water and salt loss through the skin's visible surface in mammals. The water in this container disappears.
  • Urine is made up of water, but it also contains necessary salts and is expelled into environment by animals. While breathing, minute molecules of water, as well as carbon dioxide, are released into the environment.
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