yea but they need the carbon more ,thats why plants need water to grow H2O. hydrogen and oxigen
i dont think thay can grow because the plants need oxygen and there is not oxygen in outer space
Yes, plants need oxygen to grow and thrive because they use it during the process of respiration to convert nutrients into energy.
No. Plants generate oxygen in photosynthesis process from carbon dioxide and sun light.
Plants need light to make fruit for us or make oxygen and grow!
Plants need oxygen so they will not grow if there is no oxygen. So if we travel to Mars or the moon, we will have to have to bring oxygen for our greenhouses. Plants improve air quality so we need plants when we visit other worlds.
Well, plants need carbon dioxide and animals need oxygen.
Fungi are not plants - their tissues are based around keratin, a protein, not cellulose, which is a carbohydrate and is the main plants tissue. They do not contain chlorophyll and do not produce oxygen.
water sun sugar are needed so plants can produce oxygen, which is what we breathe in. So plants areneed importantly and need to grow properly
Co2 sunlight and water. They form a sugar which makes it grow. Also to grow tall they would need a vascular system to support it
Fertilizer can help plants grow taller by providing essential nutrients they need for healthy growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. However, overuse of fertilizer can lead to excessive growth or "leggy" plants that may be weak or unhealthy. It's important to use fertilizer in appropriate quantities and according to the specific needs of the plant species.
Yes, because people who lives in a space stations need an oxygen. Oxygen that people needs can be also taken from plants. That's it is also "possible" to plants to grow.
We need the carbon cycle because it helps plants grow and plants give us oxygen.