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The exiting of water through stomata of leaves is known as transpiration. Stomata are small pores on the surface of leaves that allow the exchange of gases. During transpiration, water evaporates from the leaf surface, creating a gradient that causes water to move from the roots, through the plant, and ultimately exit through the stomata. This process plays a crucial role in the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
the stomata in the leaves. When the stomata open, water is able to evaporate from the leaves, creating a pressure gradient that allows water to be pulled up through the xylem. When the stomata close, this flow of water is reduced or stopped.
The leaves through their stomata take air in.
Plant leaves have openings called stomata.
Transpiration is the removal of water from leaves through stomata. It gets into water cycle.
The water enters the leaf by ascent of sap. It is used in photosythesis. It reappears or synthesized during respiration and ultimately leaves through stomata by transpiration.
Through the stomata.
Transpiration
Stomata.
the stomata in the leaves. When the stomata open, water is able to evaporate from the leaves, creating a pressure gradient that allows water to be pulled up through the xylem. When the stomata close, this flow of water is reduced or stopped.
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transpiration
Plants lose most of their water by transpiration through the stomata of the leaves.
stomata which are tiny spots on the underside of the leaf
The leaves through their stomata take air in.
Plant leaves have openings called stomata.
Transpiration; it occurs through the stomata of the plants.
through small pores called stomata by the process of transpiration.