what is the importance of water in the life of plants?
Answer Posted / navya
The plants take CO2 and give out oxygen , they make their
food through this proccess and we gave it a name
photosynthesis and in this process they take water too., so
they use water. Secondly the extra water is drained from
leaves which helps in transpiration.
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