The organism dehydrates. For plants, it can lead to withering of the vital photosynthetic tissues in the leaves and stems, with the core systems trying to survive until more water is available (some will go to dormant stages). For animals, water is vital to the function of organs, and the animal will weaken and die without it.
it will eventually burst
When vegetables and fruits don't get enough water, their cells lose turgidity and become flaccid, leading to wilting. This can affect the texture, taste, and nutritional value of the produce. Continued water deprivation can eventually lead to cell death and rotting.
Plants lose water through transpiration, which helps cool the plant and transport nutrients. However, this process can also lead to dehydration if not enough water is taken up by the roots to compensate for the loss.
Water is taken in and utilized by plants for photosynthesis.
No, demineralised water is not harmful enough to cause death.
If we do not get enough water we can't live
There is not enough water in all the rivers to replace the water in the oceans.
That depends on how much energy, but simply:added, more ice melts to water - if enough is added all the ice will melt and the temperature risestaken away, more water freezes to ice - if enough is taken away all the water wii freeze and the temperature will dropAs long as there is both ice and water the temperature will hold constant.
what happens when a plant does not have enough water?
what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
It becomes cold.
It dies after a while.
it dies
It eventually evaporates if the sun is out long enough, and warm enough.
As monomers are added, water is being taken out.
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As monomers are added, water is being taken out.