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What is transpiration?

the inevitable loss of water vapor from a plant, primarily through the stomata in the leaves.

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What primarily causes transpiration in plants?

a consequence of gas exchange necessary for photosynthesis.

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How do guard cells regulate transpiration?

the size of the stomatal opening, regulating water loss.

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What factors affect the rate of transpiration?

Temperature and humidity

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Define evaporation.

is the change of water from a liquid to a gas.

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What is the cooling effect of evaporation?

Evaporation requires energy to break hydrogen bonds.

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How does water act as a coolant?

Water's high latent heat of vaporization

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What is the transpiration stream?

is the continuous flow of water from the roots to the leaves via the xylem.

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What role does cohesion play in the transpiration stream?

allows water molecules to stick together and be pulled up the xylem.

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What is adhesion in the context of the transpiration stream?

is the attraction of water molecules to the hydrophilic walls of the xylem vessels.

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What generates tension that pulls water up the xylem?

Evaporation from leaves

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What is cavitation in xylem vessels?

the breaking of the water column in xylem vessels due to pressure, though it is rare.

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How is water absorbed by plant roots?

osmosis, due to concentration gradients established by active transport of mineral ions.

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What is the role of mycorrhizae in water uptake?

increase the surface area for absorption and deliver ions to roots, benefiting both plants and fungi in a mutualistic relationship.

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What is the structure of xylem vessels?

specialized tubes that transport water and minerals with lignified walls.

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How do xerophytes conserve water?

strategies such as reduced leaves, thick cuticles, nocturnal stomatal openings, and water storage structures.

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What adaptation do halophytes have for saline soils?

adaptations such as structures for removing salt.

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What is a potometer used for?

measures water uptake in plants.

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What is the purpose of controlling variables in plant experiments?

allows the isolation of the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.

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What factors can be tested in germination experiments?

Factors like seed type, amount of water, and presence of other factors should be controlled in germination experiments.