Our household's resident 11 year old scientist did just that this spring, and those bean plants had the same growth as those watered with regular water. Further studies should be conducted to confirm this result.
Liquid
Farts!Or they make Maria Korama ugly!
Oxygen.Same as above water.
A plant with open stomata is allowing for gas exchange to occur. This includes the intake of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and the release of oxygen and water vapor. Additionally, it enables transpiration, which helps in cooling the plant and transporting nutrients and water throughout its system.
evaporation unless on a plant it's respiration
carbon dioxide
All plants that live above water do this.
Carbon dioxide is the gas that enters the plant for photosynthesis. It is absorbed through tiny pores on the underside of leaves called stomata and is used by the plant, along with sunlight and water, to produce glucose and oxygen.
A count of the number of bubblesprduced by the plant in the dark. (:
Carbon Dioxide
Yes, the stomata in a plant allow excess water vapor to escape from the plant through a process called transpiration. This helps in regulating the water balance and preventing the plant from becoming overhydrated. Stomata also play a role in gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter the plant for photosynthesis.
Chlorine gas is the most economical and effective disinfectant for drinking water.