when plants do not have enough water, they wilt. once watered, they will stand up straight again apply your knowledge of membrane transport to explain the role of vacuoles in that process
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The roots of plants take up water and also oxygen to survive and thrive. ... Soil that is constantly wet won't have enough air pockets and plants will not be able to breathe by taking up oxygen with their roots. When this occurs, your plants will wilt (giving the appearance of too little water) even though the soil
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