Science, asked by ankitchaudhary1907, 4 hours ago

a) What is being depicted in the given fig.
b) Why the colour of leaves become red after sometime?
c) State two functions of the stem and leaves.​

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Answered by visheeshroyal123
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Answer:

Here the plant's leaves are turning red

Explanation:

The colour of the leaves becomes red because the red water/liquid in the beaker is absorbed by the roots due to osmosis. The water reaches the leaves and hence giving the colour.

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Answered by bharathi011089
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  1. Answer:Phototropism is depicted in the picture.
  2. Answer:Phototropism is depicted in the picture.This experiment is done to check the movement of water in stem in which ink is mixed with water and the stem is left in the mixture and after an hour we observe the stem and it shows that the ink is present inside the stem shows that the stem conducted the water and the ink, as well as the colored ink patches, are observing it proves that the xylem and its elements help stem to conduct the water.

Answer:Phototropism is depicted in the picture.This experiment is done to check the movement of water in stem in which ink is mixed with water and the stem is left in the mixture and after an hour we observe the stem and it shows that the ink is present inside the stem shows that the stem conducted the water and the ink, as well as the colored ink patches, are observing it proves that the xylem and its elements help stem to conduct the water. 3.*So The conduction of water and ink by the stemThe main functions of stems are to support and elevation of leaves, fruits, and flowers. Stem arranges leaves in a way that it gets direct sunlight to perform photosynthesis. Xylem and Phloem conduct water across the plant. Stems stores food, water, and nutrients.

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