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Difference between Transpiration and Guttation | Plant Physiology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Transpiration and Guttation. Difference # Transpiration: 1. It is the loss of water by a plant in the form of vapours. 2. The transpired water is pure water. 3. Transpiration occurs through the general surface of the leaves and the young stems. 4. It does not leave anything on the [...]

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Difference between Stomata and Hydathodes | Plant Physiology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Stomata and Hydathodes. Difference # Stomata: 1. Stomata are found in the aerial parts of all land plants. 2. They are found on the surfaces of both the leaves and the young parts of the stem, flowers, fruits, etc. 3. Guard cells may be surrounded by subsidiary cells. 4. Guard [...]

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Differences among OP (Ѱs),TP (Ѱp) , WP and DPD (Ѱw) | Plants Physiology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences among OP (Ѱs),TP (Ѱp) , WP (Ѱw) and DPD (Ѱw). Difference # OP ( Ѱs): 1. It is potential pressure that can develop ill ii solution when it is separated from pure solvent by a semipermeable membrane. 2. It can develop in both confined and unconfined systems. 3. It is dependent [...]

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