Biology, asked by exlr8JaYY, 11 months ago

To maintain turgor pressure, cells in both the leaves and stems of most non-woody or herbaceous plants contain what?
A) chloroplasts.
B) starch granules.
C) many mitochondria.
D) a large central vacuole.

Answers

Answered by shafaathussein
7

Answer:

A chloroplasts because herbaceous plants have high rate of photosynthesis

Answered by skyfall63
4

Chloroplasts present in the herbaceous plants and they have a high rate of photosynthesis.

Answer: Option (A)

Explanation:

  • Herbaceous or non woody plants contain a "large central vacuole".
  • It helps to maintain turgor tension in the cells.
  • A plant can regulate the turgor pressure by the stomata in which they open and close.
  • In the plant cells, turgor tension is regulated by osmosis.
  • This pressure is reliable for the "apical growth of root tips" and pollen tubes.

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