Biology, asked by mathuraman70, 7 months ago

Succulent xerophytes often have a very low solute potential in their cells. What does it mean and how does it help them?​

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Answered by 001REBEL
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Answer:

  • A xerophyte is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water, such as a desert or an ice.
Answered by smartbrainz
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Succulent xerophytes often have low potential in their cells because the have to survive in the complete absence on minimum amount of water.

Explanation:

  • Xerophytes are those plants which live in the desert condition and as a result of this there is very less amount of water which is present in the desert.
  • Low solute potential means that the concentration of the solute which is present in their cell is very less. As a result of this there is no withdrawal of water from the cell due to Osmosis because in Osmosis water flows from the hypotonic solution to the hypertonic solution

To know more about the xerophytic plants,

WHY XEROPHYTIC PLANTS DO NOT HAVE BROAD LEAVES ..

.https://brainly.in/question/281966

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