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Bio class11 ch 11 what d/ f transpiration and guttation
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Sivan Karthick 7 years ago

transpiration means the loss of water from the plant not only leaves some other parts of plants also leaves some waiter by the stomata the plant losses about 70% of water

Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Guttation Transpiration
Occurs during night time. Occurs during daylight.
Water lost in guttation is rich in minerals. The transpired water is pure.
Water is lost as the liquid. Water is lost in the form of vapors.
The process takes place through hydathodes. Stomata perform this process.
Guttation is an uncontrolled phenomenon. Transpiration is a controlled and regulated phenomenon.

Tanya Chaudhary 7 years ago

Guttation =loss of water in liquid phase by herbaceous plant from the tips of leaf blades known as guttation. Transpiration=loss of water by leaves of the aerial parts of plant in the form of water vapour known as transpiration.
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