Question
Differentiation between:
Transpiration and evaporation
Transpiration and evaporation
| Transpiration | Evaporation |
| It is loss of water from aerial parts of the plants. | It is loss of water from any free surface. |
| It is a physiological process. | It is a physical process. |
| It is controlled by osmosis and other physiological processes. | It is not controlled by osmosis and any such processes. |
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| Column I | Column II | ||
| a | Xylem | 4 | semi-permeable |
| b | Phloem | 3 | permeable |
| c | Cell membrane | 1 | downward flow of sap |
| d | Root pressure | 5 | upward flow of water |
| e | Cell wall | 2 | guttation |

Column A | Column B |
(a) Auxin | (i) apical dominance |
(b) Gibberellin | (ii) cell division |
(c) Cytokinin | (iii) fruit ripening |
(d) Ethylene | (iv) internodal elongation |