Are you asking if you can water your plant with olive oil.
The answer is no
sodium corbonate
See Hydroponic plant culture using water filled with nutrients
A plant can not survive with milk instead of water. The plant needs water to convert the oxygen to carbon dioxide.
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Water and olive oil are not miscible.
No, plant like protista are multicellular generally. Having holdfasts instead of roots, stapes instead of stems and blades instead of leaves, Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta come to mind. Google them.
No, they have almost nothing in common. You can use many different vegetable oils instead of corn oil, sunflower oil for example. If you don't have light corn syrup, substitute 1 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup water. If a recipe calls for dark corn syrup, use 1 cup packed brown sugar and 1/4 cup water.
the olive oil will form into droplets and not mix with the water
is lowers the cohesion forces in water making them not have the "skin" that water has. This means water can spread out and you don't have the droplets of water on the plant leaves, instead it can spread out over the plant much better.
you can but it you do it will kill the plant...
Actually you can water a plant with an energy drink . it slowly dies out though. I tried it once for my science ecpreiment
The roots are what carry the water to the leaves, though many people do spray the leaves their plants with water as well.