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The process is called germination
When the water of the plant is sucked out of the plant, and the plant doesn't have anymore water so the leafs droop!
Root pressure is what causes water to rise from the roots to the stems. Water travels through the xylem throughout the plant.
Imbibition
Salt draws water from plant cells. This causes the cells to dehydrate and the plant to shrivel up and die.
gravity * * * * * capillary pressure
its called friction that is what uses the force
becuase the root was mean! nice one:) the real answer is a physical process called evapotranspiration in which the water the evapurates from the leaves creates a pulling force that draws the water from the roots to other parts of the plant
The process is called germination
he proved that there was a force called gravity. the moon's gravity causes water to rise.
gravity force
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.
When the water of the plant is sucked out of the plant, and the plant doesn't have anymore water so the leafs droop!
Root pressure is what causes water to rise from the roots to the stems. Water travels through the xylem throughout the plant.
Salty water affects how a plant gets nutrients from the water and soil. Salty water causes the roots to die because the water moves outside of the plant cells as a way of balancing the salt concentration. Water stress kills plants and high levels of salt force a plant to use more energy to get needed water.
Water transpiration means water movement through a plant. As the plant opens stomata to release carbon dioxide, some water escapes too. This cools the plants and causes moisture in the atmosphere.
dehydration