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in rose plant from where transpiration occurs?

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Answered by Babhravee
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The process of transpiration is carried off by the movement of water in the xylem tissues. It reaches the leaves and is thus carried further by them. During the process of photosynthesis, the leaves produce this water in the form of water vapour in the air.

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Answered by suhanisharma
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Similar to the sweat glands on our skin, the rose plant has openings on its leaves that allow water to escape, called stomata.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 to exchange gases. During the opening and closing of the pores to let in/out the gases water also escapes from the leaf .

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