How to Draw Diagram for Transpiration in Plants Easily | Transpiration in Plants labelled Diagram
This Video is About How to Draw a labelled Diagram for the Transpiration Process in Plants Easily and Step by step
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Plants absorb water constantly and
continously. Hardly 5% of the total water
absorbed by roots that is utilised for cell
expansion and plant growth. Remaining 95%
water becomes surplus which is then lost into
the atmosphere, through its aerial parts. Hardly
1% of surplus water is lost in the form of liquid
and 99% of surplus water, is lost in the form of
vapour. The loss of water in the form of liquid
is called guttation. It occurs through special
structures called water stomata or hydathodes.
The loss of water in the form of vapour is called
transpiration that occurs through leaves, stem,
flowers and fruits. Most of the transpiration
occurs through the leaves (called foliar
transpiration). The actual water loss during
transpiration occurs through three main sites
- cuticle, stomata and lenticels.
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