Answer: The correct answer for the blank is - transpiration.
Transpiration can be described as the process of movement of water across plant and its evaporation in the environment primarily through leaves (with the help of small pores present on the leaves, called stomata).
Water is first absorbed from roots of the plants and then it is transported to various parts (along with essential minerals and nutrients).
Water is evaporated in the surrounding through leaves, stem, and flowers.
Thus, through the process of transpiration, plant adds water in the atmosphere.
Answer:
YES because a monocercomonoide is a living thing, eukaryotic.
Explanation:
<span>Protocooperation is where two species interact with each other beneficially; they have no need to interact with each other.</span>
The process of silk production is known as sericulture. ... Extracting raw silk starts by cultivating the silkworms on mulberry leaves. Once the worms start pupating in their cocoons, these are dissolved in boiling water in order for individual long fibres to be extracted and fed into the spinning reel.
<span>2) along specific belts within the crust</span>