Because;
• The leaf cells (such as mesophyll and chloroplasts) use Water within photosynthesis.
•The Water is used within the cells to keep the nucleus cell from crenating.
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Placing a leaf in distilled water would allow water to enter the leaf through osmosis, leading to an increase in turgor pressure within the cells. This influx of water could cause the leaf to become turgid and firm.
Putting the leaf in hot water helps to soften it, making it more pliable and easier to work with for certain crafts like leaf pressing or leaf art. The warm water also helps to remove any dirt or impurities from the leaf.
The cuticle in a leaf is the waxy covering on top and bottom of the leaf. It is used to conserve water.
When a leaf is placed in saltwater, the excess salt can disrupt its ability to absorb water through osmosis. This disruption in water balance can cause the leaf to wilt and eventually die due to dehydration. Additionally, high salt concentrations can also damage the cells and tissues of the leaf.
A.The pressure placed on the leaf by the cuticleB.The evaporation of water from mesophyll cellsC.The movement of water into the leaf by root pressureD.The increased K+ pumped out of guard cellsE.The movement of water from the veins into the leaf
The water lily leaf does not have a special name. It can be referred to as a "water lily leaf' or as the leaf of a certain water lily species.
it doesn't the water absorbs the leaf
Water vapor enters and exits a leaf through small openings called stomata, which are located on the surface of the leaf. When the stomata are open, water vapor can diffuse in and out of the leaf, allowing for gas exchange and regulating the leaf's internal water content.
Water cannot reach inside of a leaf it hydrates it.
when water vapor escapes from a leaf, it is called transpiration.
The scientific name of water leaf is Talinum triangulare.
The scientific name of water leaf is Talinum triangulare.
If there is a leaf on the bottom of water, the leaf will grow into another plant.
no
The leaf has a wax coating, so water will roll off or the leaf would float on the water.
yes, it is a water proof layer that stops the leaf loosing too much water.
It depends on how much salt is in the water. If no salt, the leaf will swell. If it is the same amount in the water as in the leaf, then nothing will happen. If more is outside than inside the leaf, it will shrivel.