The importance of water in plants is, that a plant sucks up water from the ground to give to it's chloroplasts [clor-o plasts] wich makes a white sugary substance that is the plant's only food supply
Water is equally important for plants. It performs the following important functions in plants:
1. Water is essential for the germination of seeds and growth of plants.
2. During the process of photosynthesis, plants synthesize carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water. Therefore, water is one of the essential components for the plant.
3. Water acts as a solvent for fertilizers and other minerals, which are taken up by the plant roots in the from of solution. Thus, water serves as the medium in which plants absorb soluble nutrients from the soil.
4. Water serves as medium for transport of chemicals to and from cells.
5. Water pressure in plant cells provides the firmness to the plants.
6. Aquatic life is possible in water only.
you need water for photosenthesis
The biological importance of hydrotropism and phototropism in plants is that they help increase the efficiency of the plants in their ecosystem. Hydrotropism has to do with the efficiency of using water while phototropism has to do with sunlight.
Xylem tissue in plants transports water and mineral salts from the roots up to the leaves. It also provides strength to the plants thanks to a woody substance called lignin. Phloem in plants transports food (made in the leaves) to the rest of the plant.
Water potential is just like it sounds: the potential for water to move from one place to another. It is generally expressed as an equation, and there are two different types if you're talking about plants or about soils. This is the plant equation: Water potential = osmotic potential + pressure potential + height (usually ignored.) Plants use this to move water on a short term distance. (long term is through the xylem, where tensions, rather than pressures, are used.)
A plant's adaptations for floating in water are floating leaves and finely dissected leaves. These plants can only grow in water or in soil that is always saturated with water.
Transpiration is water loss from plants.
for them to produce food
It acts as a solvent and reactant in cell metabolism.
If soil wasn't permeable, water wouldn't reach the plants. They would die.
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The biological importance of hydrotropism and phototropism in plants is that they help increase the efficiency of the plants in their ecosystem. Hydrotropism has to do with the efficiency of using water while phototropism has to do with sunlight.
The importance of the Tiber River of the people of Rome is the water so they could have it for their plants and to drink.
oxygen is dissolved in water and is also important for the survival of aquactic animals and plants
1) entry and exit of water into and out of the cells 2)movement of water from one cell to another in plants 3)transporting water through living tissue
Fats are energy source of the plants.
If by guard cells you mean the ones located in plants, they open and close the stomata to control water loss :)
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