Turgor pressure
Large water uptake in plants allows for proper hydration, transportation of nutrients, and maintenance of turgor pressure in cells. It also aids in cooling the plant through transpiration and contributes to various physiological processes such as photosynthesis and growth.
Plants can still grow under high atmospheric pressure, although extreme pressure levels could impact the rate and quality of growth. The high pressure could affect the plant's ability to absorb nutrients and water, leading to stunted growth or other physiological changes. However, some plants, like deep-sea species, have adaptations that allow them to thrive in high-pressure environments.
water pressure in the leaf, by the continuous transpiration pull.
Xylem is the tissue in plants responsible for transporting water from the roots to the leaves. This specialized tissue is made up of interconnected tubular structures that facilitate the movement of water and essential nutrients throughout the plant. The process is driven by a combination of capillary action, root pressure, and transpiration pull.
Chlorophyll (a, b, c, d, e, f), carotenoids (carotenes, xanthophyll, fucoxanthin), and phycobilins (phycoerytherin, phycocyanin) are the major groups of pigments that are associated with photosynthesis. Plants mostly use chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotenes, and xanthophyll as their photosynthetic pigments.
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The vacuole is the organelle that uses water to maintain turgor pressure in plant cells, which helps to keep plants upright. When the vacuole is full of water, it creates internal pressure that makes the plant cells rigid and supportive.
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The largest organelle in plants is the central vacuole. It occupies a large portion of the plant cell's volume and is responsible for storing nutrients, regulating turgor pressure, and maintaining cell structure.
vascular bundles(xylem & phloem) that are in the middle of the stem, pith.
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Yes, Chlorophyll pressure does help support plants.
The internal water pressure in plants is countered by the cell wall. This is called turgor pressure.
im not sure but i think that chloroplast cells are responsible for photosynthsis and chlorophyll is responsible for making the the plants green
The plastid responsible for photosynthesis is a Chloroplast :)
Xylem is responsible for conduction of water and minerals and phloem is responsible for conduction of food material in the plants.