Transpiration (noun)

The process in plants by which water is absorbed from the soil, moves upward, and is lost to the atmosphere through the stomata of leaves.

Origin:

From latin transspirare (to breathe across), from trans- (across) + spirare (to breathe).

Examples:

  1. Transpiration helps regulate the temperature and water balance of the plant.
  2. The rate of transpiration is influenced by various factors such as light, temperature, humidity, and wind.
  3. Transpiration plays a crucial role in the process of photosynthesis, as it helps to bring water and nutrients to the leaves.
  4. The measurement of transpiration can provide valuable information about the health and stress of a plant.
  5. Transpiration is an important component of the global water cycle, as it helps to recycle water and distribute it across the planet.
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