list three ways a plant transpires?
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- AnswerStomatal transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through stomata. Stomata are specialized pores in the leaves.
- Cuticular transpiration: Cuticle is an impermeable covering present on the leaves and stem.
- Lenticular Transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through lenticels
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- AnswerStomatal transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through stomata. Stomata are specialized pores in the leaves.
- Cuticular transpiration: Cuticle is an impermeable covering present on the leaves and stem.
- Lenticular Transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through lenticels
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- AnswerStomatal transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through stomata. Stomata are specialized pores in the leaves.
- Cuticular transpiration: Cuticle is an impermeable covering present on the leaves and stem.
- Lenticular Transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through lenticels
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- AnswerStomatal transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through stomata. Stomata are specialized pores in the leaves.
- Cuticular transpiration: Cuticle is an impermeable covering present on the leaves and stem.
- Lenticular Transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through lenticels
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- AnswerStomatal transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through stomata. Stomata are specialized pores in the leaves.
- Cuticular transpiration: Cuticle is an impermeable covering present on the leaves and stem.
- Lenticular Transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through lenticels
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- AnswerStomatal transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through stomata. Stomata are specialized pores in the leaves.
- Cuticular transpiration: Cuticle is an impermeable covering present on the leaves and stem.
- Lenticular Transpiration: It is the evaporation of water through lenticels
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