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v. What do plants use water for?​

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Answered by ashna769
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Answer:

Water is used for transpiration carrier of nutrients from the soil to green plant tissues. Water forms over 90% of the plant body by green or fresh weight basis. Plants can synthesis food through photosynthesis only in the presence of water in their system. Water helps to maintain the turgidity of cell walls.

Answered by arunabhandari43349
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Answer:

they need water for living that all living thingshings do

Explanation:

they use watercurrent up plant to transport

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