What is transpiration?
Why does water travel up the xylem like it does?
What factors can...
Biology, 06.05.2020 08:20 juliayaccarinoo
What is transpiration?
Why does water travel up the xylem like it does?
What factors can affect the rate (speed) of transpiration?
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