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how do you appreciate transpiration process through stomata in a plant​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Similar to the sweat glands on your skin, plants have openings on their leaves that allow water to escape, called stomata (singular: stoma). Stomata are usually found on the underside of a leaf to reduce excess water loss, and they're surrounded by guard cells that open and close the pores.

sweat glands on your skin, plants have openings on their leaves that allow water to escape, called stomata (singular: stoma). Stomata are usually found on the underside of a leaf to reduce excess water loss, and they're surrounded by guard cells that open and close the pores.Though stomata release water, their main purpose is to exchange gases. Plants need to 'breathe' carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in order to photosynthesize, or change sunlight into usable chemical energy. They also need to release oxygen back into the atmosphere as a waste product of cellular processes. This gas exchange occurs through the stomata, and, while this happens, some water is lost from the plant.

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Answered by dashley
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When the stomata opens for diffusion of gases water is lost from plants as water vapour. Hence Transpiration is the price the plant has to pay for respiration.HOPE IT HELPS AND PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!!!

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