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yes because detergent is poisious to most all living things
Detergent denatures (breaks up) proteins, which can then be precipitated and the DNA can be isolated
Yes, after conducting an experiment I have concluded that if using enough dishwashing detergent in this case cascade, it has an affect on the germination of plants.
yes it will kill it...... u should know that stupid o(^_^)o
The detergent broke down the cell membranes.
Like us plants need nutrients to grow, detergent would be a poison
sumayah is a detergent that causes irritation to the skin
The detergent does affect plant growth because the detergent has too much chemicals that are very poisonous to the plant!->Tatiana
yes, i did a science project on it, and plants can grow perfectly fine with an 100% natural organic soap. but it can't grow with a regular soap like Dawn classic.
it iS A ionic detergent disrupts bonds between lipids and fosters the isolation of DNA....
DO PLANTS HAVE CIRCULAR DNA
you will kill the plants