When water is absent, plants exhibit several stress responses, including wilting, leaf curling, and reduced growth. They may also close their stomata to minimize water loss, leading to decreased photosynthesis and energy production. Additionally, some plants may shed leaves or enter a dormant state to conserve resources. Prolonged water absence can ultimately lead to plant death if the drought conditions persist.
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No, mushrooms do not have xylem tissues as they are part of the fungi kingdom and do not possess vascular tissue. Floating plants, like water lilies and duckweeds, have reduced or absent xylem tissue since they primarily rely on diffusion to transport water and nutrients.
If water is absent, conditions would be dry. Dry conditions will lead to a drought - and possibly loss of life of humans and animals due to thirst. It would be helpful if the question was more explicit. In what context would the water be absent?
Root pressure is absent in gymnosperms because they lack vessels in their xylem tissue. Vessels in angiosperms help create positive pressure when water is actively transported, resulting in root pressure. Gymnosperms rely on a combination of capillary action and cohesion-tension to move water up the plant.
Plants compete for growing space, nutrients and water. If they are very crowded, they can even compete for sunlight.
1.die
they die
cactus, ipomea biloba
in water.
THE THREE ESENTIAL THINGS NEEDED BY PLANTS FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS ARE SUNLIGHT, CHLOROPHYLL AND CARBON DIOXIDE. IF ONE OF THE THREE FACTORS IS ABSENT PHOTOSYNTHESIS CANNOT TAKE PLACE(it is also known as black mans principle).
they get it from the things they eat
like all living things, plants are living and they need water and nutricous
sunlight, water
Fish Plants & Water
water and sunlight
water and nutrition
water and sunlight.