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Multiple Choice
One of your friends has a terrarium on her windowsill containing various houseplants. She wonders why the glass is often fogged with water droplets. What would you tell her is the cause of the droplets?
A
Root pressure
B
Adhesion
C
Photosynthesis
D
Pressure flow
E
Transpiration
Verified step by step guidance
1
Begin by understanding the process of transpiration, which is the movement of water through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems, and flowers.
Explain that during transpiration, water is absorbed by the roots from the soil and moves up through the plant via the xylem vessels.
Describe how water reaches the leaves and evaporates into the atmosphere through small openings called stomata, which are primarily located on the underside of the leaves.
Clarify that the water vapor released during transpiration can condense on cooler surfaces, such as the glass of a terrarium, forming water droplets.
Conclude by noting that this process is a natural part of a plant's water regulation and helps in nutrient transport and temperature regulation within the plant.