Because plants need water to live. Their roots need moisture, to be able to absorb the nutrients from their soil. If their roots dry out, they won't get the food they need and they'll die. However, some plants don't require "watering" but just a light misting. They get their nutrients from the air. But, they do still need some moisture-just not much.
Water is useful to plants because cells need water to transport nutrients around the cell.
Because they are autotroph
to have something to compare with the growth of fertilized plants.
Xylem cells carry water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of a plant.
Water is taken in and utilized by plants for photosynthesis.
Plants get the water they require for photosynthesis by absorbing from the soil through their root systems. It is then transported up the stem and to the leaves where is is used to synthesise sugars through photosynthesis.
Plants need Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) to produce glucose - which is used as food. The hydrogen (H2) part of the water is used with the carbon dioxide to produce glucose, the food. The remaining oxygen (from the water) is waste.
yes it will be good for the plants
There are so many things that plants do with water. The main use of water in plants is in the process of photosynthesis where it is used for manufacturing of food.
98% of the water used by plants is used for transpiration
you will kill the plants
Water
These fertile spots in the deserts with water and/or plants were used for the water and for the water and soil.
Why must controls (such as plants given water only) be used in the fertilizer experiment
they have to clean the dirty and used water
to have something to compare with the growth of fertilized plants.
No, according to scientist watering plants with soda dehydrates them.
Roots
By plant dirty water in trees or plants