why can plants survive during high speed winds without breaking
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because the collenchyma cells provide tightness to a plant
the collenchyma cells are dead cells
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As the fast blowing air currents remove layers of humid air from the vicinity of leaf surface, rate of transpiration markedly increases. ... A plant cannot survive under conditions where loss of water by transpiration is greater than gain in water by absorption from the soil.
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