Because;
• The leaf cells (such as mesophyll and chloroplasts) use Water within photosynthesis.
•The Water is used within the cells to keep the nucleus cell from crenating.
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Plants have leaves to undergo photosynthesis which is good for us n the world
While most plants have leaves and would not grow without them, there are many kinds of leafless plants. These include such plants as cactus and asparagus, whose photosynthesis takes place in specialized cells consisting of stem-like material, and there are some parasitic plants that intertwine with other plants and tap into their hosts for nutrients.
Leaves wilt when the cells shrivel up as a result of a smaller central vacuole or when fluids from the cytoplasm exits the cell in order to maintain equilibrium.
A plant needs water to grow, very much so. I take it you meant the leaves on a plant and not just the leaves themselves.
1) It's the water that they take apart to produce O2.
2) cooling
3) by evaporating water, they draw new sap up from the roots.
They absorb it through their skin in Leaves called Stomata
because they have to go pee
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the bottom stem is the bottom of the leaf, therefore if the leaf is tilted all the water will leave.
When you put a leaf in salt water, the leaf will start to turn brown in a few days. The leaf will start to turn brown in a mater of days.
Most of their stomata are on the underside of the leaf.
Water is released by the leaf through transpiration.
A.The pressure placed on the leaf by the cuticleB.The evaporation of water from mesophyll cellsC.The movement of water into the leaf by root pressureD.The increased K+ pumped out of guard cellsE.The movement of water from the veins into the leaf
The water lily leaf does not have a special name. It can be referred to as a "water lily leaf' or as the leaf of a certain water lily species.
it doesn't the water absorbs the leaf
Water cannot reach inside of a leaf it hydrates it.
when water vapor escapes from a leaf, it is called transpiration.
If there is a leaf on the bottom of water, the leaf will grow into another plant.
no
a leaf does not obtain water, it obtains energy from light. Roots obtain water
The leaf has a wax coating, so water will roll off or the leaf would float on the water.
the bottom stem is the bottom of the leaf, therefore if the leaf is tilted all the water will leave.
When you put a leaf in salt water, the leaf will start to turn brown in a few days. The leaf will start to turn brown in a mater of days.
Most of their stomata are on the underside of the leaf.
yes, it is a water proof layer that stops the leaf loosing too much water.