what procedure did you follow to demonstrate water evaporation through stomata ?
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transpiration.
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transpiration is a process that involves loss of water vapour though stomata of plant transpiration is necessary cost or evil to allow plant absorb water from soil. it is inevitable process.
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Transpiration
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- Transpiration refers to the way water is lost as plants open pores, called stomata, found on the underside of leaves, and on stems and flowers. These cells open to allow for the gas exchange necessary for photosynthesis.
- Transpiration is one part of the transpiration stream, also known as evapotranspiration, which combines the effects of transpiration with evaporation of water, both in the plant and in the soil.
- Evapotranspiration describes the way water moves from land up into the atmosphere through soil evaporation and transpiration by plants. Evapotranspiration is the mechanism by which water moves through a plant, from the roots to the leaves, via the xylem vessels.
- A large, well-watered tree can lose 100 gallons of water each day in hot weather through evapotranspiration.
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