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Explain the Term
Stomatal transpiration

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Stomatal transpiration takes place through the stomata on the leaves.

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Chapter 4: Transpiration - Explain the Terms

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ICSE Biology [English] Class 10
Chapter 4 Transpiration
Explain the Terms | Q 4

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