Question
Which issue could cause a plant to have too little water?(1 point)
Responses
too much transpiration
too much transpiration
too much respiration
too much respiration
not enough photosynthesis
not enough photosynthesis
not enough soil evaporation
Responses
too much transpiration
too much transpiration
too much respiration
too much respiration
not enough photosynthesis
not enough photosynthesis
not enough soil evaporation
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The most relevant issue that could cause a plant to have too little water is "too much transpiration." Transpiration is the process by which water vapor is lost from the plant, primarily through small openings called stomata. If transpiration occurs at a higher rate than the plant can absorb water from the soil, the plant may experience water stress.
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