To droop is to hang loosely or sag. There is no volume associated with it.
why do plants droop when no water
Green leaves require water,sunlight,chlorophyll and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis which is the process of making food for a plant. Therefore since there is no sunlight in the night, they probably do not make food in the night. Also, in the night green plants take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide which is necessary for making food. With these two facts we can come to a conclusion that green leaves DO NOT make food at night. :)))) you're welcome!
Yes, the sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica) closes its leaves at night. This behavior is known as "nyctinasty" and is a response to changes in light and temperature. The leaves reopen in the morning when exposed to daylight.
When the water of the plant is sucked out of the plant, and the plant doesn't have anymore water so the leafs droop!
simply when they droop and get attracted by gravity.
The Forget-Me-Not is a "shy" plant as touching it makes it droop. Placing a lighter under one of its leaves will cause it to droop then lets a little moisture into the air.
The nyctinastic movement which occur due to physical stimuli causes the leaves to rapidly droop or shrink.The leaves also shrink in response to darkness or daylight
Evan droop his head.
why do plants droop when no water
If you mean wilt, it becomes so because of an inadequate supply of water, the leaves and flower heads droop and wither
probaly
Aw, don't let your face droop.
John Percival Droop was born in 1882.
Droop-E was born on 1988-02-18.
John Percival Droop died in 1963.
To droop is to hang loosely or sag. There is no volume associated with it.