The central vacuoles contain little water in the wilted plant.
The central vacuoles contain little water in the wilted plant.
chloroplast
It takes in water by osmosis. This is why a wilted plant or even a wilted stalk of celery will become firm again if given water.
It takes in water by osmosis. This is why a wilted plant or even a wilted stalk of celery will become firm again if given water.
Cells would be Hypertonic, they would appear small and shrug due to a process called crenation.
the central vacuoles contain little water
In a wilted plant- the wilted plant becomes firm again.
The central vacuoles contain little water in the wilted plant.
chloroplast
It takes in water by osmosis. This is why a wilted plant or even a wilted stalk of celery will become firm again if given water.
The plant cells are absorbing water and will become turgid again.
Botany, plant biology and micro-biology describes what happens in plant cells
a wilted plant is a plant that has been drained out, that is, that it has no more moisture or water in them.
It takes in water by osmosis. This is why a wilted plant or even a wilted stalk of celery will become firm again if given water.
Cells would be Hypertonic, they would appear small and shrug due to a process called crenation.
Because water has moved out of the vacuoles, the pressure is not enough to hold the plant's leaves erect.
for animal cells one would be when ur skin gets wrinkly after being in water for long periods of time and for plant cells one would be when a plant gets wilted.