wilting Flashcards

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how does wilting occur?

A

wilting occurs from excessive transpiration, where rate of transpiration is higher than the rate of osmosis. cells are plasmolysed and the leaf folds up and plant becomes limped

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what happens if a plant undergoes prolonged wilting?

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It may result in death of the plant and the stomata may close under conditions of prolonger water loss to decrease transpiration.

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what are the advantages of wilting?

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surface area of the leaf exposed to atmospheric air is reduced, reduction in water vapour lost through transpiration, minimising dehydration

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what are the disadvantages of wilting?

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results in the closire of stomata, reducing the volume of carbon dioxide entering the leaf, decreasing the rate of photosynthesis, the decreased exposure to light also decreases the rate photosynthesis

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