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The biosphere includes all living components of the Earth. Plants, a part of the biosphere, pull water from the ground, part of the geosphere, for their use in the process of creating food. Water from the plants is incorporated into the atmosphere through a process called transpiration, where water from the plant evaporates and enters the atmosphere.

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The biosphere facilitates the movement of water from the geosphere to the atmosphere through plants in a process called evapotranspiration.

The biosphere represents the portion of the earth with living organisms, the geosphere refers to the rocks, the soil, and the mineral portion of the earth, and the atmosphere refers to the layer of air that surrounds the earth.

Plants (biosphere) are able to absorb water from the soil (geosphere) using their roots. The water is conducted to different parts of plants where it is needed by special conducting tissues called xylems.

Excess water is excreted from the plants to the atmosphere through a variety of openings on various organs of plants such as stomata, cuticles, and lenticels in a process called evapotranspiration.

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