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Theodore Levitt was undoubtedly right in 1983: consumer tastes have become the same pretty well across the globe.
Transpiration
The process by which water is absorbed by plant roots, moves through plants, and exits as vapor via stomata in the leaves.
Nutrients Distribution
The process by which nutrients are transported and provided to various cells and tissues throughout an organism to support its functions.
Excess Transpiration
The condition where a plant loses more water than necessary through its stomata, which can lead to dehydration.
Turgor Pressure
The internal pressure exerted by water pushing against the cell wall, which helps maintain plant structure and firmness.
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