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How water is used in plants

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Answered by AditiGupta11
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water is used in plants in following ways-
1. Process of making food.
2. Providing nutrients.
3. Making plants evergreen, as water prevents from drying.
Answered by ajeetayadava44p8m08b
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Water enters a plant's stem and travels up to its leaves, which is where photosynthesis actually takes place. Once in the leaves water evaporates, as the plant exchanges water for carbon dioxide.

The various functions of water in plants include: maintaining cell turgidity for structure and growth; transporting nutrients and organic compounds throughout the plant; comprising much of the living protoplasm in the cells; serving as a raw material for various chemical processes, including photosynthesis.

Water exits plants by opening up pores in the leaves, and while the pores are open, they also absorb carbon dioxide which is essential for photosynthesis and plant growth. Water also transports essential nutrients from the soil to the plants.

Plants also need water for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is what plants do to create their food, and water is critical to this process. Water enters a plant's stem and travels up to its leaves, which is where photosynthesis actually takes place.

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