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oxygen, nutrients, water, usually shelter
grass - it gathers what moisture it can during the rainy season and when the dry season comes, it turns brown to conserve water in it's roots until water becomes available again in the rainy season.
The cation that turns water red is usually the ferric (Fe3+) cation. When ferric ions are present in water, they can react with water molecules to form a complex that appears red in color.
usually distilled from grain vinegar then water added to adjust acidity, white vinegar has no measurable nutrients
They can't get the proper nutrients and sand is not water retentive.
A translator is much like a chloroplast, it listens to one person saying a language (like the suns rays, water, and other nutrients) and turns it into another language (glucose)
Water turns into a gas after it evaporates. Just for a hint next time, when a liquid is in the air, it is usually a gas.
For most plants (green plants) it is a process called photosynthesiswhich turns water and nutrients from the soil into chlorofil when exposed to sunlight.
A soluble salt turns into the crystalline form, usually with its water of crystallisation
condensationCondensation is where water vapor turns to liquid. The process is where gas turns to water then vapor and then turns back into liquid.
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
Roots anchor the plant in the ground and supply water and nutrients to the plant to use for growth. Some roots are used to store nutrients for the next season - carrots potatoes.