Answer:
The leaves no longer have water, which means that there is little osmotic pressure which keeps it turgid.
Explanation:
The stem still contains water because of the capillary action that occurs. However, since there is no strong attraction, the water cannot be pulled to the leaves.
The answer to the problem is 2,677 mi
B it's a vegstigial trait
Many biology texts today still refer to the appendix as a vestigial organ
That's false, it's the pons :)