Biology, asked by mehak996, 6 months ago

mechanism of water loss​

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Answered by dezisantosh
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Plants lose gallons of water every day through the process of transpiration, the evaporation of water from plants primarily through pores in their leaves. Up to 99% of the water absorbed by roots is lost via transpiration through plant leaves.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In order to form vapours, water present inside the exposed parts of the plant requires a source of heat energy. It is the radiant energy during the day and heat energy from the transpiring organ during the night. The latter in turn get water vapours from the wet walls of mesophyll cells.

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