Nothing. As the leaves do a specific job when the conditions are right the leaves would cease to function when the conditions were not suitable. Now they just fall off.
Carbon dioxide is taken in by plants, and converted to glucose during photosynthesis. Most plants convert the glucose to starch for storage. It may be retained in the leaves, and sometimes it's stored in a seed, or in a special organ for vegetative reproduction such as a potato tuber.
Water (H2O) is taken by the roots of plants and it comes out through the leaves during transpiration.
It is the pigment. we call them photosynthetic pigments.
Plants that are adapted to hot conditions, such as succulents, cacti, and certain tropical plants, may drop their leaves during a hot day to reduce water loss through transpiration. This mechanism helps them conserve water and survive in arid environments with high temperatures.
Plants can get rid of excess water by transpiration from their leaves. Carbon dioxide in plants is released during respiration gets utilized during photosynthesis. Oxygenexits through stomata, root cell walls, and other routes.
if the plants don't have leaves, the organs will die.
Bougainvillea plants do not lose their leaves during a specific season. They are evergreen plants that retain their leaves throughout the year.
Carbon dioxide is taken in by plants, and converted to glucose during photosynthesis. Most plants convert the glucose to starch for storage. It may be retained in the leaves, and sometimes it's stored in a seed, or in a special organ for vegetative reproduction such as a potato tuber.
Yes, plumeria plants are deciduous and typically lose their leaves during the winter months.
If the leaves of green plants are coated with oil, there will not be gaseous exchange through stomatal pores. This will hinder the metabolism inside leaves.
Water (H2O) is taken by the roots of plants and it comes out through the leaves during transpiration.
oxygen
Blueberry plants are deciduous, meaning they lose their leaves in the fall season.
Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants. The leaves allow CO2 to come in through the leaves. The sunlight turns the water that comes in from the roots through the stem into the leaves to make a chemical change in the H2O and CO2 into sugar.
Some plants have wrinkled leaves due to a lack of water or nutrients, which can cause the cells in the leaves to shrink and wrinkle. This can also happen as a natural response to stress or environmental conditions.
Yes, weigela plants are deciduous, which means they lose their leaves in the fall and remain bare during the winter months.
Blueberry plants are deciduous, meaning they lose their leaves in the winter.