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Question
Observe the picture of an activity given as figure carried out with leaves of plants and polythene bag.

Now answer the following:
- Which process is demonstrated in the activity?
- When will this activity show better results on a bright sunny day or a cloudy day?
- What will you observe in the polythene bag after a few hours of setting up the activity?
- Mention any one precaution you must take while performing this activity.
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Solution
- The process of transpiration is being demonstrate in the given activity. The loss of water in the vapour form from the exposed parts of a plant (mainly leaves) is called transpiration.
- The activity will show better results on a bright sunny day because the rate of transpiration increases in the presence of strong sunlight.
- After a few hours, small drops of water will be seen inside the polythene cover.
- (i) The set-up must be airtight.
(ii) Polythene bag must be dry.
(iii) The twig must be fresh with 10-12 leaves.
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