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what does the picture tell you about transpiration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bold\pink{Transpiration} is the process of water evaporating through stoma, or pores, in the foliage of plants. The water travels from the roots where it is absorbed, up through the stem, and exits as vapor from tiny holes on the bottom of the plant's leaves. This process can be detrimental to plants, especially when the amount of water available is low, but it is vital to producing food. About 10% of the water in the atmosphere is produced in this way, while the other 90% is a result of evaporation.

Answered by sarojstudio08
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the picture tells us that the root absorbs water through the stem and to the leaves and after photosynthesis the leaves remove the excess water by evaporation method

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