How does putting vegetables in the refrigerator slow their wilting?
Vegetables wilt due to the loss of water from their cells. The low temperature in a refrigerator slows down the process of water evaporation from the vegetables, helping them stay crisp and fresh for a longer period of time. Additionally, the cold environment inhibits the growth of microorganisms, which can cause the vegetables to spoil.
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