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When does loss of turgor happen?

Loss of turgor typically happens when a plant is deprived of water, causing its cells to lose water pressure and wilt. This can occur during drought conditions or when a plant is not being adequately watered.


Where does photosynthesis happen in a plant cell?

Photosynthesis happens in the chloroplasts of plant cells. This process uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.


What happens to a animal cell in pure water an explain Why this does not happen in a plant cell?

Similar to placing an animal cell into water, the cell will swell and could burst, depending on the rigidity of the cell wall. This occurs because the osmotic pressure from dissolved solids is greater inside the cell than in the water. This osmotic pressure would then allow a passive diffusion of water into the area of greater solute density and thus expand the volume of the cell until equilibration or bursting.


What happens when excess water enters the plant cell?

If excess water moves into an animal cell, it will eventually burst. This happens if the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution (a solution with a lower solute concentration than the cell).


If a plant does not have enough water which event will happen first?

If a plant does not have enough water, the first event that will likely happen is wilting, where the leaves and stems begin to droop and lose their turgidity. This is due to the lack of water pressure within the plant cells to maintain their shape and structure.

Related Questions

What happens when water is osmotically removed from a plant?

When water is osmotically removed from a plant bad things could happen. When the plant is dehydrated i could die.


What happen when a plant loses water?

When a plant cell loses water it will undergo a condition called plasmolysis. This condition only happens in the extreme condition and rarely happens in the natural conditions.


What happens when you submerge a plant cell and an animal cell in solutions with different water potential?

They both will eventually burst.


What do you think would happen if a group of plant was placed in a sealed environment with air water and light but no animal?

it would die ! @


What is the effect of overpopulation on water?

Sea and rivers animal's overpopulation? It will never happens. The contrary may happen with whales, which is very hunted.


What happens when a plant is eaten by an animals?

A plant eats glucose, it makes its own glucose by sunlight, water, and carbohydrate. it makes its own food and sends it throughout the stems and leaves, well, i don't know that much about plants


What will happen if you water a plant with saltwater?

nothing will happen it will be like clean water


Is a water buttercup an animal?

No, a water buttercup is a plant.


What happens if you feed a plant something other than water?

That is a really good science experiment! I happen to know that some liquids will boost plant growth while others will delay it. For example, it is proven that carbonated water will boost plant growth.


Can animal cells undergo plasmolysis?

Animal cells undergo lysis, and plant cells undergo plasmolysis. Lysis occurs when a plant cell explodes due to too much pressure on the inside, and plasmolysis occurs when the vacuole of a plant cell shrinks away from the cell wall due to lack of water.


What happens when you water a plant with distilled water?

it grows


What happen when they are exposed to water?

what happens when they are exposed to water