What is the process of releasing water through holes in the leaves of plants?(1 point)
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precipitation
precipitation
condensation
condensation
transpiration
transpiration
evaporation
transpiration
The process of releasing water through holes in the leaves of plants is called transpiration.
The correct answer is transpiration.
Transpiration is the biological process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere through small openings in their leaves called stomata. Stomata are tiny pores that are usually found on the underside of the leaves. They allow for the exchange of gases, including the release of water vapor.
To remember this process, think of "transpiration" as similar to "perspiration." Just like humans sweat to cool themselves, plants transpire to regulate their temperature and uptake nutrients from the soil.
Which is true about evaporation and condensation?(1 point)
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They both turn water from a liquid to a gas.
They both turn water from a liquid to a gas.
Evaporation turns water droplets into a gas while condensation turns water vapor into a liquid.
Evaporation turns water droplets into a gas while condensation turns water vapor into a liquid.
They both turn water from a gas to a liquid.
They both turn water from a gas to a liquid.
Evaporation turns water vapor into a liquid while condensation turns water droplets into a gas.