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Transpiration of Wheat Seedlings as Affected by Soils, by
Transpiration of Wheat Seedlings as Affected by Soils, by
Transpiration of Wheat Seedlings as Affected by Soils, by transpiration Transpiration When the plant opens its stomata to let in carbon dioxide, water on the surface of the cells of the spongy mesophyll close spongy mesophyllThe transpiration Transpiration is the evaporation of water from plants Most of the water absorbed by the roots of a plant—as much as percent—is not
transpiration The stomata pores are regulated by surrounding guard cells which regulate the rate of transpiration When guard cells become turgid they cause stomata to open
transpiration When stomata are open, transpiration rates increase; when they are closed, transpiration rates decrease • More stomata will provide more pores Transpiration When the plant opens its stomata to let in carbon dioxide, water on the surface of the cells of the spongy mesophyll close spongy mesophyllThe