Biology, asked by arijitduttachowdhury, 9 months ago

Why a dry plant absorbs water faster than a moist plant​

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Answered by jyotigupta64
22

Answer:

because that plant is very thirsty as he didn't get water as compared to moist plant..

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Answered by briellamikel
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Explanation:

Plants absorb water in a large amount because water is the only medium which is present in a plant for the transportation of minerals. So, the plant absorbs a lot of water even if it is lose by transpiration.Plants need water to absorb nutrients from the soil. Transpiration is the process by which water moves up the stem of a plant from root to leaf when water is lost from the plant due to evaporation occurring at the leaves.Photosynthesis is what plants do to create their food, and water is critical to this process. Water enters a plant's stem and travels up to its leaves, which is where photosynthesis actually takes place. Once in the leaves water evaporates, as the plant exchanges water for carbon dioxide.

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