BIOL 119 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Nerium, Stoma, Cavitation

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Water loss is an inevitable consequence of a plant"s need to obtain carbon and release. Chapter 38-water and sugar transport in plants oxygen. Evaporation from leaves can be beneficial in hot conditions because it cools the plant. Evaporation is the driving force behind water movement in a plant: responsible for nutrient transport from the roots to the leaves. If the lost water is not replaced, plant cells will dry out and die. Transpiration- water loss via evaporation from aerial parts of a plant. Occurs when: stomata are open: during daytime when photosynthesis is taking place, the air surrounding leaves is drier than the air inside the leaves. Differences in water potential dictates water movement in a plant. Water potential- the potential energy that water has in a particular environment compared with the potential energy of pure water at atmospheric pressure and room temperature. Or water potential quantifies the tendency of water to move from one area to another.

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