| 11. | Water is constantly lost through transpiration from the leaf.
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| 12. | The causes of water uptake are photosynthesis and transpiration.
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| 13. | Transpiration can be regulated through stomatal closure or opening.
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| 14. | To prevent excessive transpiration they have developed a waterproof external covering called cuticle.
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| 15. | Higher temperatures are likely to increase crop water use due to increased transpiration.
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| 16. | This minimizes the surface area and the danger of loss of water by transpiration.
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| 17. | Well ecology can affect climate too, what with transpiration, Rnet and whatnot.
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| 18. | Mosses increase where growth is affected by cloud, leaf temperature, and transpiration.
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| 19. | During the period from 1911 to 1916 she studied plant physiology, specifically transpiration.
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| 20. | This will result in lower soil moisture levels because of increased transpiration and evaporation.
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