A) Aquatic, submerged plants
B) Plants living in deserts
C) Aquatic plants with floating leaves
D) Plants growing in hilly regions
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
The loss of water from aerial parts of living plants is known as transpiration. Transpiration may be stomatal (80-90%), cudcular (3-9%) and lenticular (0.1%). Transpiration remain absent in submerged hydrophytic plants because stomata are completely absent in leaves of submerged plants e.g., Anncharis and Potamogeton.You need to login to perform this action.
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