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TranspirationWater discharged into the atmosphere from plant surfaces.
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TranspirationTranspiration is the process of water loss from plants through stomata. Stomata are small openings found on the underside of leaves that are connected to vascular plant tissues. Some dry environment p [..]
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Transpiration[L. trans, across + spirare, to breathe] The evaporative loss of water from a plant.
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Transpirationearly 15c., from Medieval Latin transpirationem (nominative transpiratio), noun of action from transpirare (see transpire).
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TranspirationThe release of water vapor to the atmosphere by plants.
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Transpirationevaporation of water from plants.
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TranspirationWater loss by evaporation from leaves and stems. transplant:
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TranspirationWater loss by evaporation from leaves and stems. transplant:
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TranspirationThe act of releasing moisture through a plants leaves.
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TranspirationThe changing of water to vapour through travelling to the underside of a plant’s leaves
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TranspirationEvaporation of water through the stomata of leaves
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Transpirationlike humans, grass sweats, but it's called transpiration. During transpiration, moisture passes through the breathing pores of the grass known as stomata, resulting in the turf blades releasing moisture into the atmosphere. Transpiration is a normal function, but when the weather is dry and hot, grass can transpire quickly, which may result in [..]
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TranspirationEvaporation of water from inside plant leaves.
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Transpirationevaporation of water from the leaves’ stomates
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TranspirationEmitting water vapour, usually from the leaves.
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TranspirationThe release of moisture through the leaves of a plant or gardening flower. twist ties
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TranspirationLoss of water by land plants. This occurs through the stomata most of which are found on the leaves.
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TranspirationThe natural process of water loss from the surfaces of leaves and plant stems. Tufa rock : P ronounced "toofa is a type of soft limestone rock, easily carved and ideal for rock plantings. Tufa i [..]
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TranspirationThe process of losing water in the form of vapor through stomata.
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Transpiration When a plant sweats. Antitranspirants are used to prevent loss of moisture from leaves. The rate of transpiration is determined by external factors, such as temperature, light and humidity.
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Transpiration Water loss by evaporation from leaves and stems.
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Transpirationevaporation of water from plant leaves. Plant sweat. Its activity depends on humidity: transpiration is higher in sunlight or wind, lower in fog or rain.
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Transpiration The giving-off of water through the stomates as a part of the process of photosynthesis.
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TranspirationThe evaporation of water vapor from plants, mostly through stomata.
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TranspirationProcess by which water absorbed by plants, usually through the roots. The residual water vapor is emitted into the atmosphere from the plant surface. See also Evaporation; Evapotranspiration.
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Transpirationthe loss of water from plants through the stomata in the leaves.
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Transpirationthe process by which water is absorbed by plants.
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TranspirationThe process by which water vapour is released into the atmosphere after transpiring of living plants.
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Transpirationprocess by which water that is absorbed by plants, usually through the roots, is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant surface, such as leaf pores. See evapotranspiration.
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TranspirationTranspiration is a process similar to evaporation. It is the loss of water from parts of plants, especially leaves, but also stems, flowers and roots. Leaf surfaces are dotted with openings called sto [..]
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Transpirationthe evaporation of water from the aerial parts of plants, especially leaves but also stems, flowers and roots
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TranspirationThe process by which water vapour is released into the atmosphere after transpiring of living plants.
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TranspirationTranspiration is the evaporation of water from plants through their leaves.
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TranspirationWhen water vapour (an invisible gas) leaves plants through tiny holes in their leaves.
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Transpiration
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Transpirationloss of water vapor through the stomata of a leaf.
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TranspirationThe process by which water is absorbed by the root system of plants, moves through the plant, and then evaporates into the atmosphere as water vapor.
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TranspirationThe evaporation of water vapor from the surfaces of leaves through stomata.
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Transpiration(n) the passage of gases through fine tubes because of differences in pressure or temperature(n) the process of giving off or exhaling water vapor through the skin or mucous membranes(n) the emission [..]
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TranspirationEvaporation of water through a plant from the roots, through the vascular system, and into the atmosphere (Lesson 7)
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TranspirationThe evaporation of water through plant leaves.
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Transpirationevaporation of water through the leaves of plants
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TranspirationThe process in plants by which water is taken up by the roots and released as water vapor by the leaves. The term can also be applied to the quantity of water thus dissipated.
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TranspirationGiving-off of water vapor by the plant. Evaporation of water through the stomata.
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Transpirationevaporation of water from plant leaves.
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TranspirationThe process by which water absorbed by a plant is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant’s leaves.
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TranspirationThe process by which water in plants is transferred as water vapor to the atmosphere.
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TranspirationThe process by which water vapor is lost to the atmosphere from living plants. The term can also be applied to the quantity of water thus dissipated.
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TranspirationThe process by which water vapor is lost to the atmosphere from living plants. The term can also be applied to the quantity of water thus dissipated.
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TranspirationThe process by which water vapor is lost to the atmosphere from living plants. The term can also be applied to the quantity of water thus dissipated.
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TranspirationThe loss of Water Vapor by Plants to the Atmosphere. It occurs mainly from the leaves through pores (stomata) whose primary function is gas exchange. The Water is replaced by a continuous column of Wa [..]
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TranspirationThe process in plants by which water is taken up by the roots and released as water vapor by the leaves. The term can also be applied to the quantity of water thus dissipated.
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TranspirationProcess by which water that is taken up by plants, typically through their roots, is evaporated from their leaves.
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TranspirationThe process by which green plants give off water through pores in their leaves. Water is a by-product of the photosynthesis process.
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TranspirationThe process by which water vapor is released to the atmosphere by living plants. This process is similar to people sweating. Also see EVAPOTRANSPIRATION.
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TranspirationGiving-off of water vapor by the plant. Evaporation of water through the stomata.
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TranspirationThe exchange of water from plants and trees to the atmosphere.
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TranspirationProcess by which water that is absorbed by plants, usually through the roots, is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant surface, such as leaf pores. See evapotranspiration.
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TranspirationTranspiration is the process of water loss from plants through stomata. Stomata are small openings found on the underside of leaves that are connected to vascular plant tissues. Some dry environment plants do have the ability to open and close their stomata. Transpiration is a passive process largely controlled by the humidity of the atmospheric an [..]
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Transpirationprocess where water in plants is transferred to water vapor in the atmosphere through the leaf pores.
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TranspirationWater discharged into the atmosphere from plant surfaces.
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Transpirationthe transfer of water from the leaves of plants to water vapor
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TranspirationTranspiration is the evaporation of water from aerial parts of plants, especially leaves but also stems, flowers and fruits.
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TranspirationWater discharged into the atmosphere from plant surfaces.
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TranspirationThe process of losing water in the form of vapor through stomata.
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Transpirationdirect transfer of water from the leaves of living plants to the atmosphere. Distinguish evapotranspiration
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TranspirationThe process by which water absorbed by plants (usually through the roots) is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant surface (principally from the leaves).
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Transpirationdirect transfer of water from the leaves of living plants or the skins of animals into the atmosphere.
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TranspirationThe process by which water in plants is transferred as water vapour to the atmosphere.
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TranspirationThe process by which water vapor escapes from plants through leaf pores.
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TranspirationThe loss of water vapour from a plant, mainly through the stomata and to a small extent through the cutìcle and lenticels.
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Transpirationthe process of water loss from leaves to the atmosphere[7]
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TranspirationThe process by which water in plants is transferred as water vapor to the atmosphere.
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TranspirationThe process by which water in plants is transferred as water vapor to the atmosphere.
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TranspirationThe process by which water
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TranspirationWater discharged into the atmosphere from plant surfaces.
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TranspirationRelease of water vapor into the air by plants.
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TranspirationThe process by which water in plants is transferred as water vapor to the atmosphere.
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TranspirationTranspiration is the process of water evaporating through the leaves of plants.
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TranspirationProcess by which water vapour is released through the leaves of plants. This water usually comes from the groundwater.
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Transpiration
(botany) The loss of water by evaporation in terrestrial plants, especially through the stomata; accompanied by a corresponding uptake from the roots.
(physiology) The process of giving off water [..]
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TranspirationThe loss of water through leaves.
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TranspirationThe process by which water is carried through plants from their roots to their stomata on the underside of their leaves.
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TranspirationThe evaporation of water from plants. Compare with evapotranspiration.
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TranspirationTranspiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers. Water is necessary for plants but only a small amount of water [..]
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