difference between guttation and transportation
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Transpiration is loss of water from the surface of leaves in the form of water vapour while guttation is exudation of water from the surface of leaves in the form of drops. Transpiration takes place through stomata while guttation takes place through hydathodes.
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Differences between of Guttation are:
1. Guttation occurs only through hydathodes.
2. In guttation water is lost as liquid water.
3. Guttation is a type of secretion since the tissue facilitating the guttation (Hydathodes) is a secreatory tissue.
4. Guttation occurs in the night time or in the early morning.
5. Guttation occurs when the temperature is low.
Difference between of Transportation are:
1. Transpiration occurs primarily through stomata and also through lenticles.
2. In transportation what is lost in the form of water vapour.
3. Transpiration is not considered as the secretion.
4. Transport occurs at the day time. 5. Transportation occurs when the temperature is high.
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