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 If rate of water evaporation exceeds rate of water in-take, plant cells will​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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If rate of water evaporation exceeds rate of water in-take, plant cells will​ wilt and die.

Explanation:

  • The rate of evaporation can be described as the amount of water that will be lost from the surface of the plant structures such as the leaves.

  • The rate of water intake will be the amount of water uptake by a plant from its roots.

  • If the rate of evaporation will be more than the rate of water in-take, this will mean that the cells of the plant will have less water.

  • As a result, the cells will begin to shrink.

  • Eventually, if the water loss is not compensated the plant will wilt and die.
Answered by modhakrisha2020
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The rate of evaporation can be described as the amount of water that will be lost from the surface of the plant structures such as the leaves.
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