Why vegetable vendors regularly sprinkle water on the vegetables in their baskets
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They do this so the vegetables are not dried out - plant cells contain water in their vacuoles, which is in charge of turgor weight - weight that enables the plants to keep up their shape. Once the water leaves the cell or is spent in photosynthesis, turgor weight goes down, and plants turn out to be apparently unappealing.
Green vegetables have stomata and water put away in their vacuoles may get vanished through these stomata and make the vegetable look like not fresh and shrink because of diminished turgor weight. Water sprinkling checks water loss and vegetables look fresh.
Green vegetables have stomata and water put away in their vacuoles may get vanished through these stomata and make the vegetable look like not fresh and shrink because of diminished turgor weight. Water sprinkling checks water loss and vegetables look fresh.
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Answer:
to avoid the process of exosmosis
Explanation:
because heat causes the vegetables to shrink
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