Less than 5% of the water taken up by roots remains in the plant, that water is vital for plant structure and function. The water is important for driving biochemical processes, but also it creates turgor so that the plant can stand without having actual bones.
I think fungi and bacterial cell both have nucleus which can be seen under microscope
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If the fluid is very concentrated, the cell will lose a lot of water, causing the red blood cell to shrink and die. On the opposite side of things, if the body fluids are too dilute (hypotonic), water will diffuse into the red blood cells (because the inside is more concentrated than the body fluid), causing the cells to burst open.
<span>The presence of light and enzymes within the plant's chloroplasts act as the catalysts for the light-dependent reaction and begin the process by splitting the water molecules into electrons, protons and oxygen. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
I think it is C distance changed