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-What is Transpiration?
-Differences between Transpiration and Guttation on the basics of structures involved

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Answered by BrainlyProgrammer
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Q1) What is Transpiration?

Transpiration is the loss of water in the form of water vapour from the aerial parts of the plants.

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Q2) Differences between Transpiration and Guttation.

(on the basis structures involved)

▶️Transpiration

  • The structures involved in this process:-
  1. Stomata
  2. StomataCuticle
  3. Lenticle

▶️ Guttation

  • Structures involved in this process:-
  1. Hydathodes
Answered by rushikeshphapale4
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Answer:

  • What is Transpiration?

Transpiration is the loss of water from a plant in the form of water vapor. Water is absorbed by roots from the soil and transported as a liquid to the leaves via xylem. In the leaves, small pores allow water to escape as a vapor. Of all the water absorbed by plants, less than 5% remains in the plant for growth.

  • Differences between Transpiration and Guttation on the basics of structures involved:

Transpiration and guttation are the two important process of removal of excess water from the plants. Transpiration is the removal of water from the stomata present on the leaves. ... On the contrary, guttation is the process of removal of water from the hydathodes.

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