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  1. aves called stomata. This transpiration process is passive, meaning it does ’t require energy. Instead, the driving force for water movement is from the difference in water potential between …

  2. Plant Physiology: Photosynthesis, Transpiration, and Respiration Outline: Photosynthesis, page 1 Transpiration, page 2 Respiration, page 3 The three major functions that are basic to plant …

  3. Have the students prepare a lesson on transpiration for younger students at the school, following the adage that “you can’t really learn something until you have to teach it.”

  4. Students can determine the weight lost through transpiration by recording the number of grams it takes to balance the plants. Record this amount each day and plot it on the graph.

  5. These evaporation and transpiration processes are often called evapotranspiration and are an integral part of the water cycle. Record of Observations Teacher’s Key 1.What changes did …

  6. The physiological loss of water in the form of water vapour, primarily from the stomata in leaves, but also by evaporation from the surfaces of leaves, flowers, and stems, is known as …

  7. Holding, Assistant Professor Anne M. Streich, Associate Professor of Practice Knowledge of the basic plant growth processes, including photosyn-thesis, respiration, and transpiration, is …