Even though water makes up approximately 90-95% of the living tissue in plants, water can often be mislaid to other organisms around the plants. Up to 98% evaporates into the air and the rest is used in photosynthesis to build new sugars. There are a large number of factors that can be attributed to the transpiration of water. A major factor is weather, as things like a high temprature, low humidity and wind can increase the evaporation process of water from the stomata.
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The process by which water is taken into a plant from the soil is called "absorption." This occurs primarily through the plant's roots, where water is absorbed via osmosis. The absorbed water then moves upward through the plant via the xylem, supplying necessary hydration for various physiological processes.
Root powder of serpentina plant is taken with rose 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.
It will go on growing so long the quality of water is not bad.
The plant can wilt or possibly die.
it goes all muddy or it just goes up anyway ha that what i think happens
it grows
the plant blows up
The plant/s will die
It will eventually die.
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It will die.
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If plants get water they will grow and you will have a beautiful plant. Well they need sunlight too.
Water predominantly taken up in the stem.