Transpiration Flashcards
What is transpiration?
Loss of water vapour via stomata
Transpiration is a crucial process for plants that involves the release of water vapor from the plant’s surfaces, primarily through small openings called stomata.
What are the functions of transpiration?
- Cools plant
- Moves nutrients from roots to leaves via xylem
Transpiration helps in temperature regulation and nutrient transport within the plant.
How is transpiration controlled?
By guard cells responding to solute potential (K⁺) and turgor pressure
Guard cells regulate the opening and closing of stomata, thus controlling water loss through transpiration.
What environmental factor slows down transpiration?
High humidity
When humidity is high, the concentration gradient between the inside of the leaf and the surrounding air decreases, slowing the rate of transpiration.
What environmental factor increases the rate of transpiration?
Heat
Higher temperatures increase evaporation rates, leading to increased transpiration.
How does wind affect transpiration?
Moves moist air, increases rate
Wind can carry away the moisture around the leaf, maintaining a steep concentration gradient and promoting transpiration.
Name a leaf adaptation that helps reduce transpiration.
- Sunken stomata
- Hairs
- Rolled leaves
- Waxy cuticle
These adaptations help minimize water loss by creating a microenvironment that reduces evaporation.