There is more water in the plant than there is in the soil so the plant will attempt to even out the ballence by putting some of the water that is contained inside it into the soil which will inturn cause the plant to wilt because of returning so much water to the soil
If a tulip is not watered, it wilts because it loses turgor pressure, which is the pressure of water within its cells that helps maintain its structure and rigidity. Without sufficient water, the plant cannot sustain its metabolic functions, leading to dehydration and the collapse of its cells. As a result, the petals droop and the overall appearance of the flower deteriorates. Proper hydration is essential for the health and vitality of tulips.
Type "plant cell vacuole" into Google. "Vacuoles tend to be large in plant cells and play a role in turgor pressure. When a plant is well-watered, water collects in cell vacuoles producing rigidity in the plant. Without sufficient water, pressure in the vacuole is reduced and the plant wilts."
A tulip is a flowering plant. It grows from a bulb.
the answer is the plant is multicellular
A plant wilts when it has a decreased turgor pressure.
Yes a tulip is an organism because its a type of plant.
A plant usually wilts because it needs water.
Plant tulip bulbs about 6 to 8 inches deep in the ground.
yes
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A tulip is a type of angiosperm also known as flowering plants. It is a bulb plant.
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