Do you think water uptake by a plant would increase if air is blown over its leaves why
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No , because it can only release water vapour and oxygen in limited amount in atmosphere during the process of respiration.
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No, it won't happen because for the increase in water uptake by a plant the only factor responsible is the transpiration rate.
Transpiration rate refers to the loss of water by the plant through to the stomatal openings. When during the process of photosynthesis, these stomatal pores open for gaseous exchange, water is also lost through them, which determines the rate of water absorption by the plant.
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