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What would happen if the transpiration rate exceeds the rate of absorption in a plant?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Transpiration:** - Transpiration is the process by which water is lost from the plant, primarily through small openings called stomata. These stomata are also involved in gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide and oxygen to enter and exit the plant. 2. **Role of Stomata:** - The stomata are crucial for both transpiration and gas exchange. When the stomata open, water vapor exits the plant, which is essential for maintaining the plant's temperature and nutrient transport. ...
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