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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 p****ive...
- 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...
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reentering the Earth's
atmosphere at
hypersonic velocities where a
transpirationally cooled outer skin
could serve as a part of the
thermal protection...
- via osmosis. Consequently,
transpiration requires the
plant to
expend very
little energy on
water movement.
Transpiration ****ists the
plant in absorbing...
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balancing gravity. When
transpiration removes water at the top, the flow is
needed to
return to the equilibrium.
Transpirational pull
results from the evaporation...
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Thermal transpiration (or
thermal diffusion)
refers to the
thermal force on a gas due to a
temperature difference.
Thermal transpiration causes a flow...
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Transpirational cooling is the
cooling provided as
plants transpire water.
Excess heat
generated from
solar radiation is
damaging to
plant cells and thermal...
- atmosphere. The
processes that
drive these movements are evaporation,
transpiration, condensation, precipitation, sublimation, infiltration,
surface runoff...
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circadian rhythms, seed germination, dormancy, and
stomata function and
transpiration.
Absorption of
water by roots,
production of food in the leaves, and...
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understanding of the
physics of
plant physiological processes such as
transpiration (the
transport of
water within plant tissues), the
temperature dependence...