The vacuoles are larger in plants and not so large in mammals. They tend to try to retain more fluid for survival and when that amount is depleted, it is far more noticeable and they appear wilted until they can rejuvenate through rain, ground water et cetera.
they wilt because if they dont get water the will dry and die and wilt
A plant wilt if they are not watered regularly because the plant loose water as water is thrown out of vacoule so it becomes wilt
they die if they are deprived too long but sometimes they just wilt unless you are talking scientifically. then it would mean that they could not use photosynthesis to make food and will die because they have no energy
In a manner of speaking, yes, since it determines whetherthey grow. Yes, it does have an effect on how plants grow. If you give a plant too much water, it may wilt and die. If you don't give a plant enough water, it may shrivel, wilt, not grow, or die.
what happens when a plant wilts is the vacuole filled with water because other places in the plant need the water.Osmotic pressure in a plant is actually called tugor pressure you have a bag full of water ,supporting a wet cardboard box the more water you release the less stable the cardboard box will become
Fresh water does actually help plants grow! (Um... heard of rain?) In fact, fresh water is the best water for plants to help them grow. Salt water can be a bit to extreme for plants, and can cause them to wilt. Salt water is great for sea plants, like sea weed or coral reef, but most plants grow better around fresh water.
When frozen plants thaw, the broken cells (due to the expansion of water when turning into ice) collapse and the plants wilt.
when plants don't have water, they wilt
They will wilt faster w/o water.
They wilt
they dry out without water. you would wilt if you did not drink any fluids
Wilting occures when there is not enough water for the plant to stay alive. All plants will wilt if not givin enough water.
when you forgot to water your house plants they wilt explain this in term of wilting (hint) remember that water contain water and dissolved minerals
when you forgot to water your house plants they wilt. explain this in term of wilting.
Salt makes plants wilt because salt is hydrophilic, or a substance that encourages water to be excreted from the plants, causing the plant to wilt and even die.
Your plants will have to adjust to their new routine.
when plants don't have water, they wilt
Yes, if you water it too much it will wilt.
they die if they are deprived too long but sometimes they just wilt unless you are talking scientifically. then it would mean that they could not use photosynthesis to make food and will die because they have no energy