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Transpiration - Coggle Diagram
Transpiration
What is it?
Transpiration, which takes place in the Stomata, is the process by which a plant releases absorbed water as water vapor.
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Strong Winds
As a result of the higher humidity in the air during still wind, the efficiency of transpiration is reduced.
When there is a breeze, the humidity around the plant is blown away, which causes the rate of transpiration to increase.
If the wind is especially strong, the guard cells may lose a significant amount of water, which would cause the stomata to close.
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Temperature
The evaporation rate will rise at high temperatures, resulting in an increase of the rate of transpiration
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Humidity
The transpiration rate will increase if the environment surrounding the plant is dry because a lot of water vapor will leave the plant more quickly.
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