What are two types of transpiration
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✅Stomatal Transpiration
Stomatal transpiration is the evaporation of water from a plant's stomata. Most of the water that is transpired from a plant is transpired this way; at least 90% of the water transpired from a plant's leaves exists through the stomata. Near the surface of the leaf, water in liquid form changes to water vapor and evaporates from the plant through open stomata.
✅Cuticular Transpiration
Cuticular transpiration is the evaporation of water from a plant's cuticle. The cuticle is a waxy film that covers the surface of a plant's leaves. This form of transpiration does not account for much of a plant's water loss; about 5-10 percent of the leaves' water is lost through the cuticle. When plants close their stomata in dry conditions, more water is transpired this way.
✅Lenticular Transpiration
Lenticular transpiration is the evaporation of water from the lenticles of a plant. Lenticles are small openings in the bark of branches and twigs. Not all plants have lenticles. The amount of water lost this way is very small compared to stomatal transpiration, but as with a cuticular transpiration, it may increase if a plant is in a dry environment.
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✅Stomatal Transpiration
Stomatal transpiration is the evaporation of water from a plant's stomata. Most of the water that is transpired from a plant is transpired this way; at least 90% of the water transpired from a plant's leaves exists through the stomata. Near the surface of the leaf, water in liquid form changes to water vapor and evaporates from the plant through open stomata.
✅Cuticular Transpiration
Cuticular transpiration is the evaporation of water from a plant's cuticle. The cuticle is a waxy film that covers the surface of a plant's leaves. This form of transpiration does not account for much of a plant's water loss; about 5-10 percent of the leaves' water is lost through the cuticle. When plants close their stomata in dry conditions, more water is transpired this way.
✅Lenticular Transpiration
Lenticular transpiration is the evaporation of water from the lenticles of a plant. Lenticles are small openings in the bark of branches and twigs. Not all plants have lenticles. The amount of water lost this way is very small compared to stomatal transpiration, but as with a cuticular transpiration, it may increase if a plant is in a dry environment.
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