Biology, asked by BodanaLakshmi, 11 months ago

Water is necessary for the survival and proper development of crop. Comment

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Answered by swarswati4
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I think yes, water is necessary for survival... as it helps in photosynthesis n in weight loss but it can be destructive if it is used above its limits.. because if excess water is used in crops then roots may get spoil n then it can't respire n indirectly plants will die
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

  • Protoplasm has water as a component.
  • A solvent is water. When nutrients are dissolved in water, plants can take them in.
  • Water is a carrier of nutrients from the soil to the tissues of green plant life through transpiration.
  • They are used for photosynthesis, and different plant portions receive the finished product through water.
  • In terms of fresh or green weight, water makes up more than 90% of the plant's body.
  • Only when water is present in a plant's system can it produce food through photosynthesis.
  • Cell wall turgidity is preserved by water. Due to turgor pressure and cell division, water aids in cell enlargement, which eventually accelerates plant development.
  • Water is necessary for plant root development and seed germination.

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