Botany

Transpiration

Transpiration

Transpiration is the process by which plants lose water vapor through small openings called stomata, primarily on leaves.

Functions of Transpiration

  1. Water Transport: Pulls water and nutrients from roots to leaves.
  2. Cooling: Reduces leaf temperature.
  3. Gas Exchange: Facilitates CO₂ entry for photosynthesis.

Factors Affecting Transpiration

  • Environmental: Temperature, humidity, wind, and light intensity.
  • Plant Factors: Number of stomata, leaf structure, and water availability.

Transpiration is vital for plant growth and maintaining the water cycle.

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