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What differentiates stomatal transpiration from cuticular transpiration?

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Answered by dasy31
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Stomatal Transpiration:

Water vapour diffuses out through minute pore (stomata) present in soft aerial part of plant is known as Stomatal Transpiration. Of the total water loosed, near about 85 – 90% of water loosed by the stomatal transpiration.


Cuticular Transpiration:Loss of water may also take place through cuticle, but the amount so lost is relatively small and make up only about 5 to 10 percent of the total transpiration. This type of transpiration depends upon the thickness of the cuticle and presence or absence of wax coating on the surface of the leaves. Xerophytic plants generally have very thick cuticle and wax coating on the leaves and stem in order to check cuticular transpiration.


Answered by Anonymous
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⭕️Stomata a small pores cream in epidermal cells of the leaf stomata number is more on the surface of the leaf stomata A4 and surrounding guard cells makeup stomatal apparatus.Gurad cells can change their shape to open or close the stomata . hidden thoda sa secretary tissues present in list this secret water drops through pause the epidermis hydathodes are supplied by vascular bundles excess water in the vascular bundle is included by hydathodes.

⭕️Stomatal transpiration is a type of transportation which occurs through a small pores on leaf called stomata.

⭕️Lentic transportation is a type of transportation which occurs through the small pores.

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