Water intercepted by plant leaves that turn to water vapor still comprise transpiration. true or false
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The given statement is true.
- Transpiration is the loss of water in the form of water vapour via aerial parts of the plants.
- Transpiration can be stomatal, cuticular or lenticular.
- Water intercepted by the leaves also gets released in the form of water vapour through the cuticles or stomata.
- As a result of transpiration, transpiration pull is created that helps the water to move upwards from the roots.
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