Without the process of transpiration, what might happen to a plant?


A.
It might turn orange.


B.
It would grow more slowly.


C.
It would have fewer leaves.


D.
It might burst.

Respuesta :

Transpiration is a process  in which the stomata opens, allowing water to leaf of a plant to trap as well as release water. The leaf turning orange which would mean it does not have access to water, but how could that be true without transpiration? Therefore I think the answer is d. The plant couldn't release any water, allowing it to burst over the course of time.

Transpiration is the process of release of water from the plants. In the absence of transpiration, the plant bursts. Thus, option D is correct.

How the process of transpiration takes place?

The transpiration process is the release of water from the plants through stomata. The pressure of water allows the movement of the stomatal guard cell, and the stomata opens.

The opening of stomata releases the water inside the plants, and release of pressure results in the relaxation of stomata, thereby closing the stomata.

The absence of transpiration in plants results in the accumulation of water inside the body. The access water in the body exerts the force to the plant body, and it may burst.

Therefore, in the condition of loss of transpiration by the plants, the plant may burst out. Thus, option D is correct.

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