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ofcourse not. they are different plants and youre not even sure if the cells still survived when you removed it.
The answer may be that you gave the plant too much water! Excess or overwatering (or even waterlogged soil), will result in root damage of the plant; this in turn causes the plant to wilt even further as the damaged root system cannot take up water.
Nah I think it's transparent. Even slightly.
The leaves are still able to make food even if they are colors other than green.
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
The definition of "transparent" is, "allows light to pass through". Regardless of width, an object can only be transparent if its composition allows light to pass through. The other criteria is thickness. Even if the object is made of glass, if it is thick enough it will not be transparent. You will not be able to see through it although some glimmer of light may reach all the way through and appear, usually as a pale green glow.
Light still travels through our eyelids. They are somewhat transparent.
a mirror is translucent even though it looks transparent.
Yes. An immobile plant respires and excretes (photosynthesis), even reproduces. That is why we can say that an immobile plant is still a living being.
a mirror is translucent even though it looks transparent.
There is a transparent window shield in the streets
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yep it's true. The atoms in a still object just move a lot faster and are closer together but they're moving
Well yes. Anything around you is an object. It could be a cube made out of ice, plastic, or even glass. It's still a thing.
Even on Jupiter, or in the vicinity of Jupiter, the sun is still the brightest object in the sky. The brightest planet would be Saturn.
Saliva can permanently stay on an object. Even if it dries, saliva still forms a layer on the object it touches. This is why it is possible to collect DNA from items which were in someone's mouth.
ofcourse not. they are different plants and youre not even sure if the cells still survived when you removed it.