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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Water Loss in Plants
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Leaves contain spongy and palisade cells. Water on the surface of these evaporates and leaves the leaves by diffusion. Water is then drawn out of the xylem cells within the leaves to replace water lost by this evaporation. The xylem cells form continuous tubes down to the roots and, as water is lost from the leaves, more is drawn up from the roots - rather like when you drink through a drinking straw. Transpiration is continuous and so there is a slow but continuous flow of water through the xylem tubes. You are expected to know the factors that affect transpiration rate for tests and exams.... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Water Loss in Plants
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1. Plant roots have an enormous surface area for water absorption due to which of the following?
2. Plants do which of the following to reduce water loss?
3. During transpiration, what leaves the plant through stomata?
4. The process by which a plant loses water is called...
5. Plant roots have an enormous surface area for water absorption due to which of the following?
6. During photosynthesis, what enters the leaves through the stomata?
7. The process by which a plant loses water is called...
8. Which of the following are specialized cells found on either side of a stoma?
9. What are the tiny pores found in plant leaves?
10. The loss of water vapor from a surface is known as...