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Could a plant live if all its leaves were cut off explain you answer?

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It depends. If you cut off some of their vital parts, it's a high chance that they'll die. For example, most plants can't live much longer if all their leaves and shoots were cut off. And they die pretty soon after you snip them off their roots since that's where majority of their water and nutrients cone from. There are several exceptions: some aquatic plants can survive with only a small piece of stem and a leaf because they're already immersed in water and nutrients. Some plants are planted by vegetative propagation but once the cutting finds soil they'll have to grow roots ASAP or else they'll die.

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