Plants take in water from the ground and therefore any toxins that water contains.
No! That would kill the plant. Water is essential for the plant to live.
If you're asking about an UNDERGROUND storage facility, it would be an aquifer.
If a plant did not have stomata on the bottom of its leaves, water and oxygen leaving the plant would not be regulated.
If there are enough nutrients in the water, a plant can live on indefinately under artificial light. Just light and water alone would not be enough to support the plant for very long.
Water loss from a plant increase when it is: hot, sunny, dry or windy
Yes, for hundreds of years the Mayans used their only fresh water source as a kind of 'dump' for their sacrifices and corpses.
if you want to get poisoned!
Underground maybe
underground stem is where most of the nutrients for growth of shoots is absorbed. variety of nutrients dissolve into soil, such as animals' dung (which is full of nutrients.. dont laugh) washed by rain and goes into the soil. The underground stem would absorb those nutrients and send the nutrients through the plant in order to survive. the nutrients are absorbed by water, meaning that the nutritions will be dissolved into the water and stem would be sucking the water & getting the nutrients at the same time.
No! That would kill the plant. Water is essential for the plant to live.
It would die - Fresh water fish are poisoned by the salt levels
yes. because if the water was poisoned anyhow by people it would not be safe.
It would be awful to be poisoned. If a person knows that they are being poisoned, they can get a blood test to prove the substance is in their blood.
yes it does without food and water the plant would OF COURSE IT WOULD DIE
Turgor would be lost when a plant loses water. Salt water can cause water to move out of plant cells and the plant would wilt.
i believe it is there so that it would be in a safer environment away from predators.
It could be, but I guess the extra costs would be too high for a commercial plant