1. If vegetables such as brinjals or lady's fingers become somewhat dry and shrivelled, they are put
in water. They start looking fresh again, because water enters inside them. In the absence of any
opening, how does water enter the vegetables?
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The spaces between the cell wall allow the transportation of water inside the cell. When dry brinjals and lady's fingers become somewhat dry and shrivelled, they are put in water and eventually they start looking fresh again. Water enters them by the process of osmosis.
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Answer:
Through their cells
Explanation:
It can be simply explained that every object is made of cells including vegetables and when put in water they absorb water through the opening in their cells
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