Finally, endothelial injury increases vascular permeability, allowing water to slip out of blood vessels between neighboring endothelial cells and get into the tissues.
The plant gives the fungi nutrients through its roots and in turn the fungi enable the plant to increase its nutrient and water absorption capabilities.
You see, as the Earth gets hotter, seawater expands, and ice sheets, glaciers, and frozen places like Greenland and Antarctica add water to the ocean as they melt.
Pigs don't have sweat glands, they have to add moisture to their skin in order to get it to evaporate and take away heat. And mud has moisture in it. It sure does. Otherwise it would be dried dirt.