Can we call leaves as the principal organs of transpiration? Give reason.
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More leaves (or spines, or other photosynthesizing organs) means a bigger surface area and more stomata for gaseous exchange. This will result in greater water loss. More stomata will provide more pores for transpiration. A leaf with a bigger surface area will transpire faster than a leaf with a smaller surface area.
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In most plants, leaves also are the primary organs responsible for transpiration and guttation (beads of fluid forming at leaf margins). Leaves can also store food and water, and are modified accordingly to meet these functions, for example in the leaves of succulent plants and in bulb scal
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