CAMPBELL BIOLOGY-MASTERING BIO.ACCESS
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Chapter 36, Problem 8TYU
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Introduction: The evaporation of water from plant leaves is known as transpiration. In this process, moisture exits from plant through small pores known as stomata, in form of vapor and is released into the environment.
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