Aspiration is something that you can believe or think. Transportation is a way you get from one place to another.
Transpiration can also refer to the movement of matter between cells, and aspiration can also mean inhalation.
When water is released from leaves and evaporates it is called transpiration.
Transpiration
Trees and other plants give off water vapor through their aerial parts (stomata) during a process called transpiration.
Transpiration - see herehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpiration
There is no difference between the two products.
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Perspiration is sweat, whereas Transpiration is excess water vapor from plants and trees.
rhyty
Aspiration is the process of drawing breath and respiration is the action of breathing and taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
Gutation and transpiration are carried out by different plants. Gutation is the process of losing water through the stems or the parts of plant other than the leaves whereas transpiration is the loss of water through the leaves.
Both transpiration and respiration have to do with movement of molecules, but they are different processes. Transpiration is the movement of water that goes through a plant and eventually evaporates from the plant above-ground. Respiration is the movement of oxygen through the body and the expulsion of carbon dioxide.
cuticular transpiration occurs through the cuticle while the stomatal transpiration occurs through the stomata.
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Respiration happens 24/7 while transpiration only occurs when there is sunlight.
When plants transpire, it is the process of excretion for them. They use the carbon dioxide from animals to make energy, and let out water vapor, or transpire, as a result.
Water leaves as vapor in day time in transpiration. Salty water leaves as liquid at night in guttation
Osmosis is always the movement of only water that move from a high concentration of water to a lower concentration. It is passive and requires no energy. Plants breathe through their stomata, little openings that allow transpiration, which is the outward passage of water vapor along with carbon dioxide.