Similarities between Guttation and Transpiration
Guttation and Transpiration have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Leaf, Osmosis, Soil, Soil plant atmosphere continuum, Stoma, Water potential, Xylem.
Leaf
A leaf is an organ of a vascular plant and is the principal lateral appendage of the stem.
Guttation and Leaf · Leaf and Transpiration ·
Osmosis
Osmosis is the spontaneous net movement of solvent molecules through a selectively permeable membrane into a region of higher solute concentration, in the direction that tends to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides.
Guttation and Osmosis · Osmosis and Transpiration ·
Soil
Soil is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life.
Guttation and Soil · Soil and Transpiration ·
Soil plant atmosphere continuum
The soil-plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC) is the pathway for water moving from soil through plants to the atmosphere.
Guttation and Soil plant atmosphere continuum · Soil plant atmosphere continuum and Transpiration ·
Stoma
In botany, a stoma (plural "stomata"), also called a stomata (plural "stomates") (from Greek στόμα, "mouth"), is a pore, found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that facilitates gas exchange.
Guttation and Stoma · Stoma and Transpiration ·
Water potential
Water potential is the potential energy of water per unit volume relative to pure water in reference conditions.
Guttation and Water potential · Transpiration and Water potential ·
Xylem
Xylem is one of the two types of transport tissue in vascular plants, phloem being the other.
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- What Guttation and Transpiration have in common
- What are the similarities between Guttation and Transpiration
Guttation and Transpiration Comparison
Guttation has 19 relations, while Transpiration has 54. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 9.59% = 7 / (19 + 54).
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