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Which issue could cause a plant to have too little water?(1 point)
too much respiration
too much transpiration
not enough photosynthesis
not enough soil evaporation
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Too much transpiration.
Transpiration is the loss of water vapor from leaves (mainly through stomata); if it’s too high the plant loses water faster than it can take it up.
Transpiration is the loss of water vapor from leaves (mainly through stomata); if it’s too high the plant loses water faster than it can take it up.
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