what is called transpiration in plants?
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Answer:
The water eventually is released to the atmosphere as vapor via the plant's stomata — tiny, closeable, pore-like structures on the surfaces of leaves. Overall, this uptake of water at the roots, transport of water through plant tissues, and release of vapor by leaves is known as transpiration.
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Transpiration
During the process of transpiration, water molecules in the plant tissues are removed from the aerial parts of the plants. Only a small amount of water absorbed by the plants is utilised in growth and development. The rest is eliminated in the form of transpiration.
Types
- Stomatal transpiration
- Lenticular transpiration
- Cuticular transpiraration
Factors Affecting Transpiration in Plants
Different factors affecting the rate of transpiration are:
Cellular Factors
The cellular factors affecting the rate of transpiration are:
- The orientation of leaf,
- The water status of the plant,
- Structural Peculiarities of the leaf,
- Total number and distribution of stomata in a leaf.