Biology, asked by mahika89, 1 year ago

what are the difference between stomatal transpiration and lenticular transpiration ?​

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Answered by MrPõisoñ
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Stomatal transpiration occurs during the day time as the stomata remain open during the day time. Lenticular transpiration is the type of transpiration which occurs through the small pores present in the bark. It constitutes about 15%-20% of total transpiration. It occurs throughout the day and night.

Answered by pmawani20
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Differentiate between the following. a) Stomatal and lenticular transpiration 

Sol: Thank you for using LearnNext Q&A forum. Please post questions individually for clear and prompt answers. Anyway, your answers are here.a) Stomata are small pores occuring in the epidermal cells of the leaf. Stomatal number is more on the surface of the leaf. Stomata, a pore and the surrounding guard cells make up stomatal apparatus. Guard cells can change their shape to open or close the stomata. Hydathodesare secretory tissues present in the leaves. These secrete water drops through pores in the epidermis. Hydathodes are supplied by vascular bundles. Excess water in the vascular bundle is exuded by hydathodes....

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