Asked by Damianah Locher
Which issue could cause a plant to have too little water? (1 point)
A) Too much transpiration
B) not enough soil evaporation
C) too much respiration
D) not enough photosynthesis
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A) Too much transpiration
Explanation: Transpiration is the loss of water vapor from plant leaves. If transpiration is excessive, the plant loses more water than it can take up, causing water shortage.
Explanation: Transpiration is the loss of water vapor from plant leaves. If transpiration is excessive, the plant loses more water than it can take up, causing water shortage.
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