How are legumes different from some non-woody plants? O Legumes wilt at night in response to darkness and temperature at night O Legumes wilt at night as the photoreceptors move the water from the roots at night. O Legumes wilt at night as the photoreceptors hold all water from the root at night. O Legumes wilt at night as too much water is transported from the roots to the joints at night.
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1 ans- Legumes encompass a wide range of edible nuts and vegetables. There are also legume plants that are not edible but have many of the same benefits for soil health. Legume pods easily break into two equal hemispheres, but not all legumes produce pods.
ans 2-When you see plants with droopy leaves, you are seeing evapotranspiration outpacing water replacement. Leaves are losing water to the air faster than roots can take it up. At night, evapotranspiration slows down, allowing roots to catch up
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