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Give any three differences between evaporation and transpiration.
Give any four differences between guttation and bleeding.
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Answered by basusayan77
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Transpiration. Evaporation

It is a physiological process. It is a physical process.

Transpiration is a slow process. Comparatively a fast process.

Occurs in living tissues. Involves non-living matter

Guttation:

> It occurs from the edges of leaves

> Less cell sap comes out in this process

> Happens due to pressure in Xylem

Bleeding:

> Starts from cuts found in plants

> More cell sap comes out in this process

> Happens due to pressure in sieve tubes

Answered by bhainapranitsb3610
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Answer:

Explanation:

1)Transpiration

  1. It is a physiological process.
  2. It is a slow process.
  3. Occurs in living tissues.
  4. It is the loss of water from the plant cells.
  5. Occurs through stomata, cuticle or lenticel.
  6. Occurs during the daytime.
  7. It helps in the uptake of minerals and nutrients.

Evaporation

  1. It is a physical process.
  2. It is comparatively a fast process.
  3. Involves non-living matter.
  4. It is the loss of water from the free surface.
  5. Occurs from the entire surface of the water.
  6. Occurs throughout day and night.
  7. Not associated with the uptake of minerals and nutrients.

2)Guttation:

  1. It occurs from the edges of leaves .
  2. Less cell sap comes out in this process.
  3. Happens due to pressure in Xylem.

Bleeding:

  1. Starts from cuts found in plants
  2. More cell sap comes out in this process
  3. Happens due to pressure in sieve tubes

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