how will the following conditions affect transpiration
1) Still air
2) Dry air
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Still air: It leads to the low quantity of water release during transpiration process.
Dry air: It leads to the low quantity of water release during transpiration process.
List of three adaptations in plants to reduce transpiration:
1. Narrow structure of the leaf.
2. A thick layer of cuticle covering the leaf.
3. Less number of stomata in the leaf.
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still air and dry air both affects transpiration
Explanation:
still air-When a breeze is present, the humid air is carried away and replaced by drier air. When there is no breeze, the air surrounding a leaf becomes humid thus reducing the rate of transpiration.
dry air-When the surrounding air is dry, diffusion of water out of the leaf goes on more rapidly
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