Science, asked by snehasharma47, 1 year ago

Write down your observations by reading the procedure.
1. Do you observe equal amount of water droplets in both the bags?
2. Which bag has collected more water droplets?
RESULT:
Why does cactus (desert plant)
loose very little amount of water during transpiration?
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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

1. No, equal amount of water droplets will not be observed.

2. Normal leafy plant will show more transpiration, hence, more water droplets will be collected in the bag covering normal leafy plant.

3. Due to the hot, dry air, plants find the desert to be challenging. Plants use a process called transpiration to remove water from their leaves in order to transport nutrients up their roots. But many plants have adaptations to help conserve water in the desert, where it is scarce. There are several ways that plants can conserve water: they can manage how much water is lost by transpiration, how much they can obtain, or how much they can retain. We refer to plants as xerophytes, which is a word that means dry plants, if they have adaptations to enable them survive in desert climates.

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