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What process allows green plants to control the amount of water stored in their leaves? PLEASE HELP ME!
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What process allows green plants to control the amount of water stored in their leaves? PLEASE HELP ME!
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Transpiration is the process by which plants can have a controlled release of water through the stomata (openings) in their leaves. To release more water to the air, the guard cells separate and create the stomal openings. Hope this helps! :)
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