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- due to its large latent heat of vaporization of 2260 kJ per liter. Transpirational cooling is the cooling provided as plants transpire water. Excess heat...
- gravity. When transpiration removes water at the top, the flow is needed to return to the equilibrium.[citation needed] Transpirational pull results from...
- Transpirational cooling is the cooling provided as plants transpire water. Excess heat generated from solar radiation is damaging to plant cells and thermal...
- Thermal transpiration (or thermal diffusion) refers to the thermal force on a gas due to a temperature difference. Thermal transpiration causes a flow...
- In plants, the transpiration stream is the uninterrupted stream of water and solutes which is taken up by the roots and transported via the xylem to the...
- Transpiration cooling is a thermodynamic process where cooling is achieved by a process of moving a liquid or a gas through the wall of a structure to...
- via osmosis. Consequently, transpiration requires the plant to expend very little energy on water movement. Transpiration ****ists the plant in absorbing...
- xylem sap is usually under tension, rather than under pressure, due to transpirational pull. At night in some plants, root pressure causes guttation or exudation...
- protecting the vascular tissues in the root cortex, shielding the root from transpirational water loss, and, in many cases, adhering the plant to the substrate...
- water to the air directly from soil, canopies, and water bodies) and transpiration (evaporation that occurs through the stomata, or openings, in plant...