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Black_prince [1.1K]
3 years ago
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WILL GIVE BRAINLIST AND 20+ POINTS!!! PLEASE ANSWER CORRECTLY!!! Also I would appreciate it if you could answer how a 7th/8th gr

ader would answer! Thank you!!!
1. How do forces affect both plants and animals?
2. What forces act on or within plants?
3. What is turgor pressure?
4. What happens to a plant with low turgor pressure?
5. What must a seedling do in order to emerge through the soil?
6. Compare the turgor pressure of a cell to a water balloon.
7. If flowers begin to wilt, is there anything that can be done to save them?
Biology
2 answers:
Charra [1.4K]3 years ago
7 0

1.) This is what I found when looking it up: Gravity affects everything, both living and non-living things. For animals on Earth (like you), gravity determines which direction is down and up. Like you, plants can feel and react to gravity. They make sure that their roots go down and leaves go up - even their seeds are planted upside-down.

3241004551 [841]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

. How do forces affect both plants and animals?

Gravity affects everything, both living and non-living things. For animals on Earth (like you), gravity determines which direction is down and up.  

. What forces act on or within plants?

Forces, including gravity, are constantly acting upon plants and cause them to be in motion. Plants can be in motion just like we are in motion.  

What is turgor pressure?

urgor pressure is the force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall

What happens to a plant with low turgor pressure?

Turgor pressure in plants. Turgor pressure within cells is regulated by osmosis and this also causes the cell wall to expand during growth.  

What must a seedling do in order to emerge through the soil?

he most common pattern is where the cotyledons are raised above ground as the seedling emerges. The seedling forms a hypocotyl hook that pushes through the soil.

Compare the turgor pressure of a cell to a water balloon.

When the turgor pressure in a cell is high, it will be swollen and firm from the water inside.

If flowers begin to wilt, is there anything that can be done to save them?

Add three teaspoons of sugar to the lukewarm water in your vase, and place the wilted flower in and let it sit. The sugar will perk them right up! 3. Sprinkle a few drops on the center of the head of the flower.

Explanation:

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