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Kinds of Transpiration - Stomatal Transpiration

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  • Key Points: Stomatal Transpiration
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Stomatal Transpiration

  1. Stomatal transpiration is the loss of water vapour through minute openings (stomata) on the leaf surface, mainly for photosynthesis and cooling.
  2. Process: Water evaporates from mesophyll cells → enters intercellular spaces → moves to sub-stomatal cavity → diffuses out through stomata.
  3. Direction of Movement: Water vapour moves from a region of higher concentration inside the leaf to a lower concentration outside, by diffusion.
  4. Transpirational Pull: Continuous evaporation creates a pull that draws water upwards from roots through xylem, even in tall trees.
  5. Regulation: Opening and closing of stomata is regulated by turgidity of guard cells—open when turgid, close when flaccid. More transpiration occurs from the lower surface of dicot leaves.
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