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How plants osmoregulate in fresh water?​

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Answered by moksha3463
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Plants use stomata on the lower side of their leaves to regulate water loss. Plants growing in hydrated soils compensate water loss by transpiration by absorbing more water from the soil.

Answered by Kanagalakshmi201
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Plants use stomata on the lower side of their leaves to regulate water loss.

Plants growing in hydrated soils compensate water loss by transpiration by absorbing more water from the soil.

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