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The sugar that is produced during photosynthesis, which is called starch, is used for the plant's metabolic processes. Excessive starch is stored in the leaves in the form of glucose.
Presence of motor cells in the lower epidermis cause rolling of leaves during extrem drought and saves the leaves from excessive transpiration.
Turgor supports plants that do not have woody stems. Plants lacking in turgor visibly wilt. The process of osmosis plays an important part in maintaining the turgidity of plant cells.Water leaves and enters the cell by osmosis. If too much water leaves the cell, for example during drought or saline conditions, then turgor is lost and the cell becomes flaccid. As turgor gives the plant rigidity, loss of turgidity results in the plant wilting
Because water enters the roots, is transported through the plant to the leaves by xylem vascular tissues and is released into the air by transpiration. A one way trip with stop offs for turgidity in the cells and water being split in the chloroplasts.
No. Hemlocks(Tsuga) are evergreens,so they do not lose their foliage in winter.
The function of bulliform cells is to roll the leaves
Bulliform cellls in grasses help rolling .
they curl up their leaves and people give them water.
The sugar that is produced during photosynthesis, which is called starch, is used for the plant's metabolic processes. Excessive starch is stored in the leaves in the form of glucose.
Presence of motor cells in the lower epidermis cause rolling of leaves during extrem drought and saves the leaves from excessive transpiration.
Turgor supports plants that do not have woody stems. Plants lacking in turgor visibly wilt. The process of osmosis plays an important part in maintaining the turgidity of plant cells.Water leaves and enters the cell by osmosis. If too much water leaves the cell, for example during drought or saline conditions, then turgor is lost and the cell becomes flaccid. As turgor gives the plant rigidity, loss of turgidity results in the plant wilting
In the summer the leaves of most trees dry up. The sun is very hot at this time and causes excessive heat which dries the leaves.
Bougainvillea plant fall their leaves during a hot day.
the leaves capture the water for the plant
During The Process Of Respiration, Plant Leaves Take In oxygen Through Their stomata.
Raking the Leaves
Bluebells are deciduous plants that only need their leaves to produce food during the summer when there is more sunlight