Read the following questions and answer them carefully:

1. Which plant takes almost 100 years to flower and then dies?
2. What is the uppermost layer of a forest called?
3. Which part of the world is without plants?
4. Which tree can lose up to 400 liters or 106 gallons of water on a hot day?
5. Name the oldest known tree (about 5,000 years old).
6. Which part of a flower contains the pollen?
7. How can you tell the age of most trees?
8. Which plants have no roots and grow on tree branches?
9. Name the plant which does not have roots, leaves, and flowers.
10. From what plant was paper originally made?
11. Green plants turn light energy into fuel. What is this process known as?
12. Which plant has a waxy outer layer for the leaves to float?

Choices for some answers:
- Camber Plants
- The Canopy
- Dry Valley, Antarctica
- Eucalyptus
- The Stamen



Answer :

Final answer:

Transpiration in plants is essential for gas exchange and photosynthesis.


Explanation:

Transpiration is the correct biological term for water loss in a plant. The stomata are responsible for regulating transpiration. Plants do not just close their stomata to prevent water loss because they need to exchange gases for photosynthesis and respiration.


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