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Question : Transpiration through leaves is called as

Option 1: Cauline transpiration

Option 2: Foliar transpiration

Option 3: Cuticular transpiration

Option 4: Lenticular transpiration


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Correct Answer: Foliar transpiration


Solution : The correct option is Foliar transpiration.

Transpiration through leaves is known as "foliar transpiration." Foliar transpiration is a process in plants in which water vapour is released into the atmosphere through stomata, which are mostly found on the surface of leaves. This water vapour loss happens as part of the plant's general transpiration process, which aids in the delivery of water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant. Cauline transpiration is the process of losing water through plant stems or stems.The loss of water vapour via the cuticle is known as cuticular transpiration. Lenticular transpiration takes place through lenticels, which are tiny, corky pores or apertures in the bark of woody stems and roots.

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