if a leafy branch of a healthy potted plant is covered with a polythene bag tiny water droplets are seen on the inside of the bag why does this happen
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We know that all plants, trees, etc. respire. In the same way this is an experiment that shows the repiration of the plant. When you cover the plant with the a polythene bag the respiration does not contact with the atmosphere outside. It starts the condensation process right there and after a while we notice that there are water droplets on the inside of the polythene bag. On the other hand if you use any other bag such as jute air passes through it easily and hence no droplet formation is seen.
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In this question, we need to tell that when any leaf is covered with the polythene bag it has some tiny droplets and why this happens.
- Water vapor is emitted through the stomata of the leaves to replace the surplus water that the plant's roots have absorbed.
- On the interior of the plastic bag, the water vapor condenses to produce water droplets.
- Plants have a characteristic known as transpiration. In contrast, reproduction aids a plant's ability to create new offspring.
- In contrast to respiration, which involves taking in air and using the oxygen in it to break down food, photosynthesis is the process of creating food.
- The water drops will appear inside the polythene bag as a result of a loss of water from the stomata. This is due to transpiration.
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