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Which describes the cells of a wilted plant? The central vacuoles contain little water, The plasmodesmata are closed, The chloroplasts contain little water, The walls have lost their shape

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The central vacuoles contain little water

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The answer is A: 'The central vacuoles contain little water'. Wilting occurs due to a plant losing more water than it can absorb through its roots from the ground. Wilting results in a loss of turgor pressure to almost zero.Typically, wilting occurs during very low soil moisture conditions. However, wilting can also occur under extreme cold conditions and in very saline soil.
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