Give any three differences between evaporation and transpiration.
Give any four differences between guttation and bleeding.
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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
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Explanation:
1)Transpiration
- It is a physiological process.
- It is a slow process.
- Occurs in living tissues.
- It is the loss of water from the plant cells.
- Occurs through stomata, cuticle or lenticel.
- Occurs during the daytime.
- It helps in the uptake of minerals and nutrients.
Evaporation
- It is a physical process.
- It is comparatively a fast process.
- Involves non-living matter.
- It is the loss of water from the free surface.
- Occurs from the entire surface of the water.
- Occurs throughout day and night.
- Not associated with the uptake of minerals and nutrients.
2)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
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