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Where does Lenticular Transpiration primarily occur?
Where does Lenticular Transpiration primarily occur?
- Stomatal pores
- Leaves of a plant
- Roots of a plant
- Bark of a tree (correct)
What is the function of the cuticle in Euticular Transpiration?
What is the function of the cuticle in Euticular Transpiration?
- Facilitates endosmosis in guard cells
- Allows water accumulation in guard cells
- Regulates turgidity of guard cells
- Prevents water loss (correct)
What is the main cause of Stomatal transpiration?
What is the main cause of Stomatal transpiration?
- Opening and closing of stomatal pores (correct)
- Accumulation of water by guard cells
- Thick cuticle layer on the leaf
- Presence of lenticels on the bark
How much of the transpiration rate does Stomatal transpiration account for?
How much of the transpiration rate does Stomatal transpiration account for?
What process leads to the opening and closing of stomatal pores?
What process leads to the opening and closing of stomatal pores?
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Lenticular transpiration location
Lenticular transpiration location
Lenticular transpiration primarily occurs in the bark of a tree.
Cuticle's role in euticular transpiration
Cuticle's role in euticular transpiration
The cuticle in euticular transpiration prevents water loss.
Stomatal transpiration cause
Stomatal transpiration cause
Stomatal transpiration is mainly caused by the opening and closing of stomatal pores.
Stomatal transpiration percentage
Stomatal transpiration percentage
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Guard cell turgidity
Guard cell turgidity
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