The descriptions below explain two ways that water is used by plants on a sunny day. I. In a process called transpiration, some liquid water in leaves changes to water vapor. The water vapor is released into the air through tiny pores in the leaves. This allows more liquid water from the soil to be pulled up the roots and stem to replace water lost from the leaves. II. Plants use some of this water in leaves in a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide break apart and recombine to form two new substances, oxygen and glucose. Based on the above description of transpiration and photosynthesis, which type of change happens to water during each process? In transpiration, because some of its properties change, water undergoes a physical change but keeps its identity. In photosynthesis, because its identity changes, water undergoes a chemical change. In transpiration, because some of its properties change, water undergoes a chemical change but keeps its identity. In photosynthesis, because its identity changes, water undergoes a physical change. In transpiration, because its physical properties change, water undergoes a physical change and loses its identity. In photosynthesis, because it keeps its identity, water undergoes a chemical change. In transpiration, because its chemical properties change, water undergoes a chemical change and loses its identity. In photosynthesis, because it keeps its identity, water undergoes a physical change.
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During transpiration water undergoes physical change and during photosynthesis water undergoes a chemical change
What is transpiration?
- Water from the ariel parts of the plants like leaves and steps evaporate into the air to cool down the plants during hot weather is called transpiration.
- During this process, water changes from liquid to the gaseous phase.
- The change is said to be physical because its chemical composition still remains intact.
What is Photosynthesis?
- It is the process used by the plants where water and carbon dioxide react in the presence of sunlight to produce energy and sugar.
- Water changes its chemical composition during the process.
- The change is said to be chemical.
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