On a dry, sunny day, how does water vapour move through the stomata of a leaf?
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Transpiration
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The water vapour on the leaf leaves through stomato through the process of transpiration
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QUESTION:-
On a dry, sunny day, how does water vapour move through the stomata of a leaf?
ANSWER:-
- Each Stomata is surrounded by two kidney-shaped guard cells. The guard cells have control over the opening and closing of the stomata.
- Water moves in and out from the guard cells. When guard cells absorb water from the neighbouring cells, they swell and the stomata open up. This allows water vapour to move from the leaves. When the guard cells lose water, they shrink and the stomata get closed.
- The main function of stomata is to take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere for photosynthesis and release oxygen. The excess water in plants also moves out through the stomata in plants. This process is known as Transpiration.
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