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No, labs cannot live outside of a controlled environment as they require specific conditions to survive and function properly.
A greenhouse is made of glass and you put plants in it. The sun's energy shines through and some is released as heat and is trapped by the glass from leaving. This allows plants to live/grow when the weather outside is too cold for it.
In order to be able to regulate heat and humidity. Insects can also be dealt with in a more controlled fashion.
The heat cannot escape easily in a greenhouse because the glass or plastic walls trap the heat inside by allowing sunlight to enter and then preventing the warm air from leaving. This creates a greenhouse effect, where the interior of the greenhouse becomes warmer than the outside environment.
Greenhouse help grow plants that are not used to being in that environment. Greenhouses are warmer than the outside air. You could also go to google.com and search what greenhouses do for more details... hope I could help
Absolutely not! You can have a simple vegetable garden of a few pots, or a large plot of rows and rows of vegetables. Make sure to choose vegetables native to your area, and plant them in their ideal condition (sun, partial sun, etc.). You will only need a greenhouse if you are trying to grow exotic vegetables not native to your geographical area. Growing vegetables in greenhouses needs an earlier harvest, and vegetables that do well in an outside garden. Before building a greenhouse, decide on a location that is accessible and has sunlight for at least part of the day.Electricity should be proper for run heaters, water systems and lighting.Maintain greenhouse temperature of 28 degrees.
Greenhouse food, mostly vegetables are safe. Most actually use very limited pesticides/herbicides etc. as greenhouse farmers can monitor growth very easily. Greenhouse foods also require less 'food miles', meaning that the food doesn't have to travel further to end up on your plate. In northern climates (Canada, northern American states), one can eat locally grown vegetables grown in local greenhouses. Some drawbacks include the fact that only few vegetables can be grown in greenhouses (mostly peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers). Perhaps in years to come, fruit will be able to grow in greenhouse settings.
A cell culture is a controlled environment where cells are grown outside of their natural environment. Biologists use cell cultures to study cell behavior, test the effects of drugs or treatments, and understand cell function and responses in a controlled setting. This controlled environment allows researchers to manipulate variables and observe cellular processes in a controlled manner.
Humorous answer: greenhouse gasses Correct Answer: Carbon dioxide, just like when outside and not in a greenhouse.
probably get it fixedor to be safe open it in a controlled environment e.g. backyard, outside ect (not in your room or toilet)
A controlled experiment might be impossible if there are too many variables that cannot be controlled or if it is unethical or impractical to manipulate certain variables. Additionally, external factors outside of the researchers' control can also make it difficult to ensure a controlled environment for the experiment.
This flower cannot be grown outside a greenhouse. The Earth is starting to worry about the Greenhouse Effect. There are four large greenhouses in our Botanical Gardens.