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Given what you know about photosynthesis and what it requires, why do plants die in the winter?​

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As ice forms, it leaves less water available to dilute salts, sugars, and other “stuff” inside the plant cell. This increased concentration of salts can damage the cell structure and also cause plant cells to die. Some plants have adapted to the challenges of sharp ice crystals and cellular dehydration.
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