by the amount of food water and sunlight they get.
Animal and plant cells are controlled by their nuclei.
Controlled! ...if the reactor is working properly.
A controlled experiment is an experiment in which all factors are controlled except for the one variable you will be altering. If you were performing a controlled experiment on the effects of fertilizer on plant growth, for example, you have to control plant variety, exposure to sunlight, soil type and water ration. The only thing you would change is the fertilizer used on each plant.
An interlocking plant is any junction controlled in such a was as to make it impossible to clear the signals until after the points (switches) are safely set.
plant growth controlled by hormone called auxin which is found in roots and shoots and sunlight break down auxin answered by rasool ebrahimi
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Not. A controlled experiment is one where there is a control - in this case what is needed is a plant which receives no extra fertilizer or water.
No there is no affect. Direct affect is not known
Chlorophyll production is regulated from the top down, meaning it is controlled by external factors like light intensity, temperature, and nutrient availability that influence plant growth and photosynthesis. These factors impact the plant's ability to synthesize chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis is primarily controlled by environmental factors such as light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature. Enzymes and proteins within plant cells also play a crucial role in regulating the process of photosynthesis. Additionally, genetic factors can influence the efficiency and speed of photosynthesis in plants.
Optimized Adaptive Control Systems: Control of a Bleach Plant in a Pulp Factory
because they are in different locations which could affect growth and also plants need sunlight and there isnt any in a fridge