Do plants Loss Water Through Lenticle
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no they do not
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Do plants loss water through Lenticle?
=> No, it's not right.
In fact, the water does not magically disappear from a plant. Plants lose water from them through a process called transpiration.
Transpiration happens in part because plants need to breathe. Plants need to take in carbon dioxide and to do this, they need to open their stomata. When this happens, water comes out.
Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from the roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it evapourates to vapour and is released to the atmosphere.
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