How can plants be grown under limited water supply without compromising on metabolic activities?

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(N/A) Plants adapt to limited water supply by reducing the rate of transpiration through the closure of stomata.
Despite this reduction in water loss,they continue to perform essential metabolic activities such as photosynthesis,respiration,and the translocation of food materials.
By regulating stomatal aperture,plants maintain internal water potential to sustain these vital physiological processes even under water-stressed conditions.

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