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What is plant transpiration? What are the two main types of plant transpiration process? Which of th

What is plant transpiration? What are the two main types of plant transpiration process? Which of th

What is plant transpiration? What are the two main types of plant transpiration process? Which of them is more significant in volume?

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  • The stoma is made of a central opening,
  • A substomatal chamber is located under the ostiole.
  • the ostiole, or slit, delimited by two guard cells responsible for its closing or opening.
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Stomata (singular, stoma) are small specialized passages for water and gases present in the epidermis of the plants.

 

  1. As the plant needs more or less to lose water and heat the stomata respectively
  2. close or open preventing or allowing the passage of gases by diffusion.
  3.  
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for make to complete this information

 

Transpiration is the loss of water from the plant to the atmosphere in the form of vapor.

Transpiration occurs through the cuticle of the epidermis (cuticular transpiration) or through the ostioles of the stomata (stomatal transpiration). The most important is stomatal transpiration since it is more intense and physiologically regulated.

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Transpiration is the loss of water from the plant to the atmosphere in the form of vapor.