root cell dont get oxygen and die, then the rest of the plant does.
Over-watered plants may suffer from root and stem rot. The roots may also rot off as some plants can't stand waterlogged roots for very long.
i dont know
i think it dies
Beats me.
The thing that is happening at the cellular level when a wilted plant is watered and begins to recover from the wilt is that the cell is rebuilding itself. It is now able to complete its needed processes.
true. cellular respiration does give the abilty to repair plant tissue.
Stomata and the thickness of the leaf
i think the plant nuclues involved the formation of cellular organisnms
cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria of a plant. :)
in happens day and night. but it depends on the type of plant...........
The plant cells are absorbing water and will become turgid again.
The plant may become deprived of minerals such as iron and zinc, so it will die.
If a plant is deprived of sunlight, it will start using its starch reserves for energy. If it runs out, it will start to die.
nothing dodo
plant and animal cells/ eukaryotic and happens in the organelle, mitochondria.
The thing that is happening at the cellular level when a wilted plant is watered and begins to recover from the wilt is that the cell is rebuilding itself. It is now able to complete its needed processes.
The first place to look is at the cellular level of organization. Plant cells will have cell walls composed of cellulose as well as a plasma membrane; animal cells do not have cell walls.
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The cellular level of organization looks at cells as the basic units of life in both plants and animals. It looks at all life as categorized into plant or animal cells and their organizational structure. There may also be a classification as somatic cells and sex cells in the human body.
true. cellular respiration does give the abilty to repair plant tissue.
imagine a bouncing castle on cellular level. by absorbing water through osmosis a cell keeps its inner pressure at a certain level so that a system of cell "balloons" can support a plant structure. and when a plant dries out, it shrivels and looses its shape