the root is the main part of the plant if you take out the root the plant will die[mofokeng morapedi,mofokeng walker and mahlangu mosa]
if the stomata was clogged it wouldn't get the gases to go through photosynthesis and therefore die
Distribute the products of photosynthesis around the plant
If xylem in a vascular plant does not function properly conduction of water and minerals become difficult. this results in the retardation of growth.
photosynthesis-the process of sunlight being used as energy for the plant.
If the box did not let in light then the plant would die because plants need Sunlight to make their food.
I have not found any references to this plant being toxic, but being a multi-cat household including a cockatiel I would be careful and make sure that the plant is in a no pet zone.
Stinging nettle. Some cactus plants have barbs that ter flesh when removed.
The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.
It has a green stem and can photosynthesis with this if the leaves are removed
You could make a plant indicator using ur forhead
Water hyacinth is considered by some to be a decorative plant. Goldfish can eat it. It is also being used to removed heavy metals from water. Some make paper, ropes, or other things from it.
it will probably die unless its a plant able to grow in the dark
The dependent variable changes, also known as the one that changes because of the changes you make. Say you wanted to see if a plant grew faster if you watered it with soda. So the controlled variable would be the plant with water in it and the dependent variable (the one that's being changed) would be the plant being watered with the soda.
Yes, Basil does make seeds being an angiospermic plant.
if the stomata was clogged it wouldn't get the gases to go through photosynthesis and therefore die
Soil surrounds the plant which would make the plant grow from sunlight and water.
what kind of bricks, and why should any silicone content be removed? silicone would make them heat and water resistant? what kind of bricks, and why should any silicone content be removed? silicone would make them heat and water resistant?