List any four ways in which water is important for plants.?
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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; and, ...
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Water is important for plants because of the following reasons:
(i) Water helps in the germination of seeds.
(ii) Water helps in the process of photosynthesis by which plants prepare their food.
(iii) Water helps in the transport of nutrients and minerals from the soil to the plants.
(iv) Water helps in the maintenance of the plant structure by providing the appropriate pressure to the plant tissues.
(i) Water helps in the germination of seeds.
(ii) Water helps in the process of photosynthesis by which plants prepare their food.
(iii) Water helps in the transport of nutrients and minerals from the soil to the plants.
(iv) Water helps in the maintenance of the plant structure by providing the appropriate pressure to the plant tissues.
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