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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
radish is a vegetable. Vascular plant have pipes to transport water and food. Non Vascular plants dont
Plants have water evaporate in their leaves to create a negative pressure system at the top of the plant so the plant "pumps" water up. The surface tension of the water helps makes this happen as it "climbs" upwards by holding onto the sides of the plant's channels.
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Plants need water transportation of prepared food to different parts of the body. If there is lack of water, the food which is in the solution form will not be recieved by different parts and there will not be enough enrgy produced inside the body for diffrent activities and naturally the plant will die..
The plant dies because it won't get any nutrience from the water.
2012 will happen, dont do it
It starts to wither up and leaves start to drop like it's begging for water.
You Die
you'll get fat
You dehydrate.
dont now sorry pendehos
Water is essential for the survival of the plant. If it is not getting enough water from rain, it is vital that we provide it. However it is possible to over water if the soil is not free draining, which can also kill the plant.
they begin to die, for example if you dont get enough air what will happen to you?
nothing.
plants dont appear, numpty, they grow :)
Plant cells react in many ways. Because of its rigid structure, the plant cell will not just melt, it will just begin to cave in. For example... ------------------------------- I I I I I __________________I If this is the cell's structure, the top layer will cave in like this... ---\ /------- I \ / I I I I__________ You get my point!!!