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Suppose you coated the leaves of a plant with petroleum jelly. How would the plant's rate of transpiration be affected?
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Suppose you coated the leaves of a plant with petroleum jelly. How would the plant's rate of transpiration be affected?
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If we coated the leaves of a plant with petroleum jelly then the process of transpiration will be stopped. The stomata will be covered, and that will stop the plant from losing water, resulting in the wilting or death of the plant.
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