0.5 parts per million = 0.0000005,
multiply by 100, and you have,
0.00005 %
Organic matter forms 5 percent of the total volume is made up of plant and animal remains, this form humus as a result of decomposition of animals and plant remain. the inorganic forms 45 percent of the total volume and is made of minerals from parent rock
Salt water can inhibit plant growth due to its high concentration of salts which can dehydrate the plant and disrupt its ability to absorb nutrients. Tap water, on the other hand, is typically safe for plants as it contains essential minerals and is not overly concentrated with harmful substances.
The poisonous bits.
The highest concentration of THC is typically found in the flowering buds of the cannabis plant. Specifically, the trichomes on the flowers are where the highest concentration of THC is located.
When a plant is mutated it's genetic make up is modified. It might able to fight off plant disease like rust, but it might produce harmful chemical toxins or might have a high concentration of a harmful chemicals. Thus people are hesitant to try the new genetically modified plants and crops. Ultimately they might also cause ecological imbalance.
No. Diffusion is the process in which particles move from where they are in higher concentration to where they are in lower concentration.
This is an example of diffusion, where molecules naturally move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. In this case, carbon dioxide moves from the air (higher concentration) into the plant (lower concentration) during photosynthesis.
possibly yes
the plant cell shrinks and this is because concentration is high in the solution and less in plant cell
no,because when water moves in a plant cell,it moves from a region of higher concentration(vacuole) to another plant cell.this movements is known as active transport because it against the concentration gradient.
to allow non harmful particles through and keep harmful ones out
Depends what plant, Salt would be neutral or harmful to you plant. No pros of putting salt on your plant.