Biology, asked by honey2442, 9 months ago

why do flowers wilt..?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer

Explanation:

When the soil of a plant runs too low available water, the water chains in the xylum become thinner and thinner due to less water . Effectively the plant is losing water faster than it is absorbing it . When this happens , the plant loses it's turgidity and begins to wilt .

Answered by rchoudary
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When plants are not watered properly they wilt. This is because of something called turgor, which is water pressure inside the cells that make up the plant's skeleton. Water enters a plant through its stem and travels up to its leaves
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