The evaporation of water in plants is called transpiration.

Plant Transpiration
Plant Transpiration Project prepared by Jenefa Joanna Slideshare.net Slide show on plant transpiration. Visit the web site to begin.
Plant Transpiration Video
Plant Transpiration Braunton School 22 May 2007 An estimation exercise: how much water does a tree transpire?
Six facts about osmosis
Six facts about osmosis KScience Osmosis is the movement of water through a cell membrane. What else is there about osmosis? Find out here.
The Water Cycle: Transpiration
The Water Cycle: Transpiration USGS Water Science for Schools What is transpiration? Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the un
Transpiration
Transpiration Biology Laboratory Manual, 6/e Darrell S. Vodopich, Baylor University Randy Moore, University of Minnesota--Minneapolis McGraw-Hill Higher Education Transpiration Transpiration
Transpiration
Transpiration By George Burba, Michael Pidwirny, Debbie Swarthout Last Updated: April 1, 2007 Encyclopedia of Earth Transpiration is the term used to describe the transport of water through an a
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Transpiration Department of Atmospheric Sciences (DAS) University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Illustration showing transfer of water from plants to the atmosphere.
Transpiration
Transpiration, BBC - Higher Bitesize Revision, Two-page review, with illustrations, and interactive test.
Transpiration
Transpiration KScience Interactive animation; click on the green circles to learn more.
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Transpiration Michigan Environmental Education Curriculum Animation showing how water is taken in through root hairs, moves up to the stem through xylem vessels, and water vapor exits the plant
Transpiration - Factmonster.comn
Transpiration Factmonster.comn In this process, water evaporates from the surface of a leaf through microscopic pores known as STOMATA. The loss of water creates a suction force that pulls up mo
Transpiration - Infoplease.com
Transpiration Infoplease.com In this process, water evaporates from the surface of a leaf through microscopic pores known as STOMATA. The loss of water creates a suction force that pulls up more
transpiration - Infoplease.com
transpiration Infoplease.com transpiration, in botany, the loss of water by evaporation in terrestrial plants. Some evaporation occurs directly through the exposed walls of surface cells, but the
Transpiration - LabBench Activities
Transpiration - LabBench Activities by Theresa Knapp Holtzclaw Prentice Hall Introduction Transpiration is the major mechanism that drives the movement of water through a plant. In the first sec
Transpiration, YouTube
Transpiration Biolover2009 YouTube.com Video length: 01:01.
Video: Transpiration (botany)
Video: Transpiration (botany) Britannica Online Plants use osmosis to absorb water through their roots and transpiration to let moisture evaporate through their leaves.
Virtual Labs: Plant Transpiration
Virtual Labs: Plant Transpiration McGraw-Hill Student Center Click on the link on the page to open the experiment in another window; follow the directions to discover rates of transpiration with a