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What if you put excess water in a plant?

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If you put excess water in a plant the plant will die because soil has space between them which contain air and if the pores are filled by water then the plant is receiving no air so automatically plant will die

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What is the transportation of a plant?

giving out excess of water as water vapour


What happens when plant is put into water?

If a plant cell is placed in fresh water, there will be a net movement of water into the cell - because the solute concentration inside the cell is greater than outside. This occurs because the system is attempting to reach equilibrium (where the concentrations inside and outside are equal). Unlike an animal cell, a plant cell will not burst when excess water enters the cell. This is because the cell wall helps the plant cell maintain its structure.


What is plant's release of excess water vapor called?

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What happens if excess fertilizer is applied without water to a plant?

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How much water enters and leaves a cell?

As much as the plant needs. The excess water is thrown out.


Where does the carbon dioxide and water that are produced during plant respiration go?

The majority of the water is used to make a sugary food called glucose, that is used to feed the plant. The excess glucose is stored in the roots of the plant to provide the plant with nutrients in the spring. The excess water evaporates from small pores within the leaf. That is why greenhouses are often foggy. The small amount of excess carbon dioxide is stored within the plant and is released when the plant dies and decomposes.


How much water do you put in a house plant?

How much water do you need to put in a house plant


Who enhances plant growth but when used in excess it causes water pollution?

fertiliser


Does the stomata in a plant allow excess water vapour to escape from the plant?

Yes, the stomata in a plant allow excess water vapor to escape from the plant through a process called transpiration. This helps in regulating the water balance and preventing the plant from becoming overhydrated. Stomata also play a role in gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter the plant for photosynthesis.


Waste water from homes is cleaned and put in a type of plant what type of plant is it put in?

its called a water sewage treatment plant.


How plant is destarching?

A plant is destarched by placing a leaf under investigation in boiling water to get rid of all the excess starch. Then place into boiling ethanol to get rid of excess chlorophyll