Jamesburksbaseball Jamesburksbaseball
  • 25-04-2020
  • Biology
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How do seed plants lose water, and how do they prevent too much water from being lost

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Trollola0825
Trollola0825 Trollola0825
  • 25-04-2020
Plants have something called stoma, which a pores found in the leaf that open and close to let gasses (like evaporated water) in and out of it. It closes its stomata to retain water.
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Аноним Аноним
  • 28-04-2020

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Sample Response: Seed plants lose water through the process of transpiration. To prevent too much water loss, plants close their stomata,  which are small openings on the leaves. The leaves of many seed plants also have a waxy coating called a cuticle, which helps prevent water loss.

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