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define transpiration and guttation (bio)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Transpiration and guttation are the two important process of removal of excess water from the plants. ... Transpiration is the removal of water from the stomata present on the leaves. On the contrary, guttation is the process of removal of water from the hydathodes.

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Answered by mahek78662
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Transpiration is the loss of water in the form of water vapour from the leaves and other aerial parts of the plant

In certain plants,like tomatoes,grass the root pressure is high enough to force the water all the way through the stem and comes out through the end of the leaf veins.This water appears as tiny drops along the margins and the tips of the leaves especially in the early morning.This loss of excessive water is called guttation.

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