Water is considered as universal solvent. Xylem tissues in plant aids phloem to conduct nutrients to different parts of the plant. I think there has not been studies done to show effects on plants if they are treated with milk than water.
a single dose wont kill them, if you continue to do it the saltwater plant will die, the milk watered plant will get sick and the soda water one will be fine
yes it dose
soil bc it is a plant it needs water n sunlight
It gets it through its roots. As the water get passed by. A plant dose not eat, as much as absorb. Fertilizer on the other hand, is mixed with moisture and in the soil gets to the roots of the plant. Then soon, absorbed like water.
Yes, if the soil has too large of a salt concentration, then the plant will not be able to absorb water or nutrients from the soil.
animal cells has cell all plant cell dose not have animal cell has chloroplast plant cell dose not have
It makes you bigger and stronger for me at least it did.
You can keep your norfolk pine indoors, transplanting it to a bigger pot as it grows. If you live in a mild climate, you can plant it directly in the ground, or simply set it on a patio but don't let it bake. It's normal for it to lose some needles. Give it a dose of plant food like Miracle-Gro to perk it up.
The stem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and flowers through the xylem. It also transports sugars produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant through the phloem.
Run off is where, say you lived on a farm and you have a little steep hill that leads to a pond. If you watered your plants some of the water you used would 'run off' down the hill and into the pond.
they respond to a certain amount of sunlight and water but like drugs if you over dose there will be many problems like the plant will die
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