When water is osmotically removed from a plant bad things could happen. When the plant is dehydrated i could die.
Yes, urea is considered to be osmotically active. It can contribute to the osmotic pressure of a solution by attracting water molecules and affecting the overall concentration of solutes.
If xylem in a vascular plant does not function properly conduction of water and minerals become difficult. this results in the retardation of growth.
This water is absorbed by plants.
it grows
Polysaccharides are osmotically inert because they are large molecules that have limited ability to dissolve in water. Their size and structure prevent them from freely moving and interacting with water molecules, which makes them unable to contribute significantly to osmotic pressure in a solution.
soap and water...
Absorption of water is affected.
the plant blows up
The plant/s will die
It will eventually die.
it dies :(
it dies