The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
It will most likely grow.
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
A plant that does not receive any water will eventually wilt and dry out. Without water, the plant cannot carry out essential physiological processes like photosynthesis and nutrient uptake, leading to its death.
If a plant does not receive adequate sunlight, water, or nutrients, it will likely experience stunted growth, yellowing leaves, and eventually, wilting or death. Insufficient light can hinder photosynthesis, while lack of water leads to dehydration. Nutrient deficiencies can impair overall health and vitality. Ultimately, the plant's ability to thrive and reproduce will be severely compromised.
I think that it will wilt.
If the roots stop growing and do not receive water from the soil, the plant will not be able to take up water and nutrients needed for survival. Eventually, the plant will wilt and die due to lack of water and nutrient uptake.
Depending on the plant. Most likely it will be killed off. Depending on the amount of saltwater of course.
If a plant does not have enough water, the first event that will likely happen is wilting, where the leaves and stems begin to droop and lose their turgidity. This is due to the lack of water pressure within the plant cells to maintain their shape and structure.
It will die. And for some plants, too much water can have the same result. Ask your local nurseryman.
nothing will happen it will be like clean water
The plant dies because it won't get any nutrience from the water.
The plant gets nutrient and the ability to grow.