Why is water loss from a plant unavoidable?
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It is the natural process and if this doesn't happen then they may die
Next stomata must open to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
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Transpiration, and resulting water loss, is unavoidable as the leaves' stomata need to be open to let in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. However, if water loss due to transpiration is too high, plants can react by closing the stomata. ... Water loss from plants is greatest during hot, dry conditions.
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