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transpiration
the process of passing water through the surface of a plant's leaves respiration. Loss of water from a plant, mainly through the stomata (see stoma) of leaves. Darkness, internal water deficit, and extremes of temperature tend to close stomata and decrease transpiration; illumination, ample water supply, and optimum temperature cause stomata to open and increase transpiration. Its exact significance is disputed; its roles in providing the energy to transport water in the plant and in aiding dissipation of the sun's heat (by cooling through evaporation of water) have been challenged. Since stomatal openings are necessary for the exchange of gases, transpiration has been considered by some to be merely an unavoidable phenomenon that accompanies the real functions of the stomata
the passage of water vapor into the atmosphere through the vascular system of plants
The process by which water absorbed by plants, usually through the roots, is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant surface, principally from the leaves
The passage of gases through fine tubes
the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
is the transfer of water from plants to the atmosphere; water is taken up by the roots of plants and released as water vapor by the leaves
The process by which water absorbed by plants, usually through the roots, is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant surface From Glossary of Geology, 4th Edition, 1997, American Geological Institute
The loss of water into the atmosphere through the stomata of plants
The process by which water in plants is transferred as water vapor to the atmosphere
The process by which water absorbed by plants (usually through the roots) is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant surface (principally from the leaves)
{i} act of transpiring; emission of vapor through the surface of an object
The process by which water in plants is transferred as water vapor to the atmosphere Refer to evapotranspiration
the passage of gases through fine tubes because of differences in pressure or temperature
The evaporation of water, or exhalation of aqueous vapor, from cells and masses of tissue
Water discharged into the atmosphere from plant surfaces
The process in plants by which water vapor is released into the gaseous environment, primarily through stomata
The 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 (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
a process by which living plants give off water vapor into the atmosphere
The process of giving off water vapour through the skin or mucous membranes
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