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Transpiration

Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers. It is a passive process that requires no energy expense by the plant. Transpiration also cools plants, changes osmotic pressure of cells, and enables mass flow of mineral nutrients. When water uptake by the roots is…

Art, Regulation & Water and nutrient uptake

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Water and nutrient uptake

Capillary action

Regulation

Effects on the environment

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Transpiration

Nodes60
Edges59
Triples57
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.033333
Components1

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Transpiration

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related to Cavitation · 15
Transpiration → After, Cavitation, If, It, MRI, MRIs, Scientists, The, There, Therefore, These, They, This, To, When
related to Water and nutrient uptake · 10
Transpiration → As, Because, Both, If, In, Mass, The, This, Two, Water
see also · 5
Transpiration → Antitranspirant, Evaluation And Planning, Hydrology, Latent, WEAP
related to Cooling · 4
Transpiration → As, Excess, Green, Transpirational
related to Regulation · 4
Transpiration → Along, Factors, Plants, The
related to Etymology · 3
Transpiration → ACT, Latin, The
is a · 2
Transpiration → larger component of evapotranspiration, process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts
related to External links · 2
Transpiration → Evapotranspiration, USGS The Water Cycle

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water plant xylem plants roots cavitation pressure stomata rate flow liquid also atmosphere leaves evaporation photosynthesis stomatal leaf transpire process

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Transpirationis aprocess of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts0.90text
Transpirationis alarger component of evapotranspiration0.90text
paperinstance ofin porous materials0.80text
plasterinstance ofin porous materials0.80text
in some non-porous materials such as sandinstance ofin porous materials0.80text
liquefied carbon fiberinstance ofin porous materials0.80text
or in a biological cellinstance ofin porous materials0.80text
boundary layer conductanceinstance ofThe rate of transpiration is also influenced by the evaporative demand of the atmosphere surrounding the leaf0.80text
humidityinstance ofThe rate of transpiration is also influenced by the evaporative demand of the atmosphere surrounding the leaf0.80text
temperatureinstance ofThe rate of transpiration is also influenced by the evaporative demand of the atmosphere surrounding the leaf0.80text
windinstance ofThe rate of transpiration is also influenced by the evaporative demand of the atmosphere surrounding the leaf0.80text
and incident sunlightinstance ofThe rate of transpiration is also influenced by the evaporative demand of the atmosphere surrounding the leaf0.80text

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