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How Many Types of Transpiration Are Found in Plants? - Biology

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How many types of transpiration are found in plants?
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उत्तर

There are three types of transpiration found in plants:
(a) Cuticular transpiration (b) Lenticular transpiration (c) Stomatal transpiration

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Significance of Transpiration
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पाठ 5: Transpiration - Exercise 1 [पृष्ठ ६०]

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फ्रँक Biology II [English] Class 7 ICSE
पाठ 5 Transpiration
Exercise 1 | Q 3 | पृष्ठ ६०

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Fill in the blank with the suitable term given below:

Transpiration is reduced if the air is __________.


From which structure cuticular transpiration occur in plants?


Choose the correct answer:

Transpiration generates __________


Given below is an example of a certain structure and its special functional activity:

chloroplasts and photosynthesis

In a similar way, write the functional activity against the following:

Xylem and ______


Study the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow:

(i) Name the process being studied in the above experiment.
(ii) Explain the process mentioned in (i) above.
(iii) Why is oil placed over water?


Give Technical Term
The apparatus used to compare the rate of transpiration in cut shoot.


Complete the following sentence with appropriate word:

Transpiration is the loss of water__________________from the leaves of the plant.


Complete the following sentence with appropriate word:

The leaves of the __________ plants have cuticular wax.


Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Transpiration takes place only in green plants


Column ‘II’ is a list of items related to ideas in Column ‘I’. Match the term in Column ‘II’ with a suitable idea given in Column ‘I’.

Column I Column II
(i) Transpiration (a) Cacti plants
(ii) Movement of water (b) Stomata
(iii) Guttation (c) Maize plant
(iv) Low rate of transpiration (d)Xylem
(v) The high rate of transpiration (e) Hydathodes

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