it could die......... em
If plants and trees were placed in a de-oxygenated environment, the plant would die!
well plant cells produce oxygen naturally and when placed in an environment without light they will also breath and produce carbon dioxide so in a way they will produce both
It would lose salt into the water.
It will then be in an isotonic/isosmotic environment, and nothing will happen to the cell.
nothing would happen because fungi dont carry out photosynthesis.
Bacillus would form an endospore .
Microaerophiles are grown best in an low oxygen environment. If a candle is placed in a jar with the microbe in a broth on an agar, it will remove the oxygen when a lid is placed on the jar. What will grow will be that microbe.
If burning, the candle will use up all the oxygen and go out.
A club fungus placed in an environment with no light would likely struggle to perform photosynthesis, which is critical for its growth and survival. Without access to light, the club fungus may have limited energy production, affecting its ability to thrive and reproduce. It may also experience challenges in finding nutrients without light to guide its growth towards potential food sources.
it would die ! @
It will extinguish the flame, as it replaces the oxygen around the splint, which is an essential component of combustion. The splint may relight if placed in an oxygen rich environment.
When a plant is placed in the dark, it cannot perform photosynthesis, the process that converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using light energy. Instead, the plant continues to respire, consuming oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. This shift in processes leads to a decrease in oxygen levels in the surrounding environment, as the plant uses up the available oxygen during respiration without replenishing it through photosynthesis.