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How do plants compensate for the constant loss of water by transpiration?

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Transpiration is the evaporation of water from the surface of leaf cells in actively growing plants. ... If water loss is greater than water uptake, air bubbles can form in the xylem. Plants reduce water loss by closing their stomata, developing thick cuticles, or by possessing leaf hairs to increase the boundary layer.

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