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Latex in rubber plants oozes out from th...

Latex in rubber plants oozes out from the stems due to which phenomenon?

A

Bleeding

B

Guttation

C

Transpiration

D

Condensation

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Context**: The question asks about the phenomenon responsible for the oozing of latex from the stems of rubber plants. 2. **Identifying the Phenomenon**: The process of latex oozing out is related to a specific physiological response of the plant when it is injured or wounded. 3. **Defining Bleeding**: The phenomenon where a plant releases fluid (in this case, latex) from its tissues due to a cut or injury is known as "bleeding". This occurs when the internal pressure of the fluid in the plant's vascular system forces the latex out through the wound. 4. **Differentiating Other Processes**: - **Cuttation**: This is the process where water droplets appear on the leaf margins due to increased pressure, not related to latex oozing. - **Transpiration**: This refers to the loss of water vapor from the plant, primarily through leaves, and does not involve latex. - **Condensation**: This is the process where gas turns into liquid, which is unrelated to the oozing of latex. 5. **Conclusion**: Based on the definitions and explanations, the correct answer to the question is that latex in rubber plants oozes out from the stems due to the phenomenon known as "bleeding". **Final Answer**: Bleeding ---

**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Context**: The question asks about the phenomenon responsible for the oozing of latex from the stems of rubber plants. 2. **Identifying the Phenomenon**: The process of latex oozing out is related to a specific physiological response of the plant when it is injured or wounded. 3. **Defining Bleeding**: The phenomenon where a plant releases fluid (in this case, latex) from its tissues due to a cut or injury is known as "bleeding". This occurs when the internal pressure of the fluid in the plant's vascular system forces the latex out through the wound. ...
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