The descriptions below explain two ways that water is used by plants on a sunny day.I. In a process called transpiration, some liquid water in leaves changes to water vapor. The water vapor is released into the air through tiny pores in the leaves. This allows more liquid water from the soil to be pulled up the roots and stem to replace water lost from the leaves.II. Plants use some of this water in leaves in a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide break apart and recombine to form two new substances, oxygen and glucose.Based on the above description of transpiration and photosynthesis, which type of change happens to water during each process?

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Answer:

The answer would be A.

Explanation:

I. In a process called transpiration, some liquid water in leaves changes to water vapor. The water vapor is released into the air through tiny pores in the leaves. This allows more liquid water from the soil to be pulled up the roots and stem to replace water lost from the leaves.   So A would the correct answer.  I also got it right in my quiz

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During photosynthesis, within the plant cell, the water is oxidized as it loses electrons. This transforms the water into oxygen.

During transpiration in plants, the water eventually released to the atmosphere as vapor via the stomata present in leaves.

What is transpiration?

It is the process of water loss in plants through evaporation from the stomata of plants.

During transpiration, the water near the surface of the leaves changes into vapor and evaporates when stomata are open.

Transpiration provide the water needed to plants for photosynthesis.

During photosynthesis below reaction takes place, where carbon dioxide and water under the sunlight converted into glucose and oxygen.

6 CO₂ + 6 H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6 O₂

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