why is water important for plants give 3 reasons
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Water helps to maintain the turgidity of cell walls. Water helps in cell enlargement due to turgor pressure and cell division which ultimately increase the growth of plant. Water is essential for the germination of seeds, growth of plant roots, and nutrition and multiplication of soil organism.
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Water is important for plants as they require it for making food and other life processes.
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1. For Making Food by Photosynthesis
2. For transporting minerals through the Phloem
3. For smooth movement of rubbing of bark against kirk.
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