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what process do plants need water?
being green
cell division
copying dna
Plants require water for cell division: water maintains cell turgor, is a solvent for nutrients needed for division, and is involved in the biochemical reactions that support the process. "Being green" is due to chlorophyll, not a process dependent on water directly, and copying DNA does not require water as a core input for the process itself.
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(Note: The question wording appears to have a minor error; it should likely be "What process do plants need water for?")
- cell division