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A plant requires specific chemicals, such as carbon dioxide, water, and minerals, to synthesize food through the process of photosynthesis. These chemicals provide the essential elements needed for creating glucose and other organic compounds that serve as energy sources. Without the right chemicals, a plant cannot efficiently perform photosynthesis, leading to stunted growth and nutrient deficiencies. Thus, the availability of these key components is crucial for a plant's survival and development.
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Plant like protists cannot be classified as plants because unlike plants, some plant like protists use chemicals to produce food which makes the protists look different colors.
yes! fungi produce chemicals that digest plant remains.
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Medicine paint and other household chemicals can harm the soil if improperly disposed of. These chemicals can leach into the soil, contaminating it and potentially affecting plant growth and groundwater quality. It is important to dispose of these chemicals properly according to local regulations to protect the soil and the environment.
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Salt kills plants because it dehydrates the roots so the plant cannot get enough water.
A chemical plant is used to make a large amount of chemicals. It is used to make chemicals so that we can use them in what ever we need to have them made into.
Plant growth hormones e.g. IAA.
a plant! no seriously... a flower or some grass....a plant in general