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WHy dont the leaves of theas plants rot in water

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Answered by YASH3100
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> If a leaf falls from a tree, it quickly dies as it is disconnected from the plant and has no access to essential nutrients, water and cannot conduct photosynthesis.

> However, if a leaf is kept in water, it forms a protective layer against it and prevents it from rotting very quickly.

> The water keeps providing nourishment to the leaf, which helps to ensure the gentle look and feel.


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Answered by swagg0
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At the point when osmosis happens in leaves, the cell divider makes a cutoff that is on account of the cell doesn't blast up and decay up.

The plant has root rot most likely in light of the fact that it had excessive water. At the point when the soil is excessively wet, there is no space for air between the grains of soil, and the roots really suffocate, which is root decay. Give your plant a chance to get entirely dry, and after that give simply enough water to keep the dirt soggy, yet not wet.

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