Yes
Upgrades to its mixing equipment allow the plant to make more bars.
yes i would change the color of the plant depending on the color of the kool-aid
It is the extraction of plant root constituents by successively mixing it with solvents of different polarity
She would likely observe an increase in leaf growth or a change in flower color.
Well, the flower will change the color of the food coloring. For example, if you used red the flower would change red. Unless, you put it ON the plant then it would die! You would have to put the food dye/coloring in the plant's water to help it survive when the coloring reaches its roots.
lack of water and fertilizer would not change the growth
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the plant would come up green they would not change colors
No it's quantitative because it has to do with numbers and is an exact calculation. Qualitative would be, for example, change in color
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Developing longer roots to reach deeper water sources would likely help a plant adapt to living in an area with little rainfall. This change allows the plant to access water more effectively and survive in a dry environment.