It would die as it would not be able to diffuse and absorb CO2 and O2 - it would not be able to respire or photosynthesise.
plant respire through there leaf but from what i know that it could be stomata so it could be leaf or stomata..
Water could not pass through it and it could not function.
She could be Polish. Shortnes from polish name Katarzyna is Kasia. When you read it in Polish sounds like Kesha :)
I want to polish the medallion that the Polish government gave to my uncle. My boots could use a quick polish.
That's supposed to be a Polish word? Could be bastardized "pokaż", "show me".
You could try putting some nail polish remover in it.
The stomata on the underside of the leaf regulate transpiration. The leaf surface area helps to estimate the number of stomata, which could speed up or slow the rate of transpiration.
As the upper surface is covered with a waxy cuticle which protects the plant from dehydration if the stomata were covered by a cuticle they would not be able to function.
no, the best thing that will is nail polish remover.
They brought over a lot of foods, traditions, neighborhoods, culture and much more. They were also very neat so that could of affected other Americans that weren't as neat.
I am not sure but you might try soaking the affected area with nail polish remover but it might stain the shirt the color of the paint. If that happens you could possibly then try removing the stain with bleach.
Only if you are a citizen of Poland. If you were born in Poland, you are automatically a Polish citizen. If you were born outside Poland your Polish parent(s) could apply for Polish citizenship on your behalf. Otherwise, a substancial residency in Poland is reqiuired to apply for Polish citizenship.