Biology, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

Differentiate between Guttation and Transpiration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️transpiration:

•it is the loss of water by a plant in the form of vapours.
•The transpired water is pure water.
•Transpiration occurs through the general surface of the leaves and young stems.
•It doesn't leave anything on the surface of the plant.
•Most of the transpiration occurs during the day.
Transpiration occurs through stomata, lenticels and epidermal cells.

➡️Guttation:

•guttation is the losss of liquid droplets from the plant.
•gutttated water is a dilute solution of both organic and inorganic substances.
•guttation commonly occurs at the margins and the tip of the leaves.
•An incrustation of salts is formed on the surface after the gutttated liquid evaporates. •guttation mostly occurs during night and early hour of the morning.
•Guttation occurs only through water pores.
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Answered by dk6060805
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Explanation:

  • Transpiration is the loss of water from the aerial parts of the plants in the form of water vapour while Guttation is the exudation of xylem sap in the form of liquid droplets from the margins of the leaves.
  • Transpiration occurs due to the difference in the water vapour pressure in air spaces in the leaf and external air while guttation occurs due to positive hydrostatic root pressure.
  • Transpiration occurs usually during the day and when the atmosphere lacks humidity while guttation occurs in damp humid night when absorption is greater than transpiration.
  • Transpiration takes place through  stomata, lenticels and cuticle while guttation takes through special openings on leaf margin called hydathodes.
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