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After playing outside on a hot sunny afternoon, Aarav came home sweating and drank a lot of water. Later in the evening, he noticed that the plant on his study table looked dull and droopy. Wondering if plants also "get hot" in summer, he asked his mother what was wrong. She told him that just like humans sweat to cool down, plants also lose water through a process that helps them stay cool. But when too much water is lost, the plant starts to droop.

(a) What is the process by which plants lose water through their leaves?

(b) Through which part of the leaf does this water loss mainly happen?

(c) Besides cooling the plant, how else does transpiration help the plant?

(d) In transpiration, water is lost from the plant in the form of ………… (water vapour /water droplets).

(e) Draw a simple flow chart showing water movement from roots to leaves and then out of the plant.

(f) Aarav's mother said that once he waters the plant, it will look fresh again. What is the process by which roots absorb water from the soil?

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(a) The process by which plants lose water through their leaves is called transpiration.

(b) Water loss mainly happens through stomata.

(c) Besides cooling, transpiration also helps in upward movement of water and minerals from roots to leaves (transpiration pull). It maintains turgidity and helps in distribution of minerals throughout the plant.

(d) In transpiration, water is lost from the plant in the form of water vapour (water vapour /water droplets).

(e)

Draw a simple flow chart showing water movement from roots to leaves and then out of the plant. Transport in Plants, Concise Biology Solutions ICSE Class 8.

(f) The process by which roots absorb water from the soil is called osmosis.

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