water exists in all plants and animals explain
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Water reaches the leaves of the plant and escapes through small holes called stomata, which open when the plant needs to cool down. This process is called transpiration and is similar to how people (and some animals) sweat. ... Unlike plant cells, however, animal cells do not have cell walls.
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Water reaches the leaves of the plant and escapes through small holes called stomata, which open when the plant needs to cool down. This process is called transpiration and is similar to how people (and some animals) sweat. Unlike plant cells, however, animal cells do not have cell walls.
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