by endo-osmosis
Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.
Xylem cells are the long tubular cells that carry water and minerals from the roots of a plant to the rest of the plant. These cells are specialized for water transport and provide structural support to the plant.
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The plant cells that absorb water and swell up are called parenchyma cells. These cells have thin cell walls and can expand to store water, aiding in plant support and growth.
because Fresh water enters easly in the plant cells by endo osmosis. Thus, it causes better growth to the plant.
Salt draws water from plant cells. This causes the cells to dehydrate and the plant to shrivel up and die.
Plants swell when hypertonic in hypotonic solutions of impermeable materials
Plant cells have a central vacuole that stores water, while animal cells do not have a central vacuole. The central vacuole in plant cells helps maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients, in addition to water storage.
The leaves bring in oxygen and sunlight. The roots bring in water. the Stem tranfers water aaround the plant. if the plant has flowers then the petals absorb sunlight.
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yes, water is important for plant growth. It provides nutrients for the plant, but too much water causes turgor pressure and that means that the plant's cells swell up. This is why too much water can kill a plant. Not enough water causes the plant's cells to shrink which can also cause death.