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What do plants need to grow other than carbohydrates?

Plants need:Sunlight, water and soil to make photosynthesis and growth.


Is sulfuric acid dangerous to living organisms?

yes


How does the process of CAM photosynthesis work?

In brief, CAM photosynthesis occurs in plants which may have to conserve water. These plants close the stomata in the daylight, and open them at night. Thus conserving most (>90%) of the water otherwise lost due to transpiration.During the night they absorb CO2 and store it in an acid, hence the CAM - Crassulacean Acid Metabolism.The Crassulacea refers to a plant family in which the mechanism was first studied - it is NOT the metabolism of Crassulacean Acid. The acid was named after the plant.Many of the plant families in which this CAM process occur are those that may have to withstand drought. The great variety of Families of plants (both Angisperms and Gymnosperms) covers many hundreds of Genera, indicates that this mechanism has been discovered many times - a natural convergent evolution.Pineapple and Cacti are very common plants using CAM, but plants such as mosses and Quillworts (Isoetales) also use it. These lowly plants must often have a water problem. Perching orchids are another obvious group of adaptees.


What is the function of acetic acid in mitosis?

Acetic acid acts as a plant growth hormone. Plants that have been treated with acetic acid typically have more cells that are in the mitosis phase than untreated plants.


Where is abscisic acid produced in a plant?

In the roots of plants

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What animals or plants use acid?

none, acid is dangerous to all living things.


If muriatic acid is safe to pH the water in swimming pools can water that is just pH'ed with the acid be used on house plants?

If the water you are intending to use has been brought to Ph of 7.2 as is normally done in swimming pools then there is no problem at all using it to water plants. No. Do not use this acid mixed with anything to water your houseplants. Muriatic acid is extremely dangerous and is a matter between life or death Please check out the weblink at the lower left and you will see why. You can also ask an employee of a pool supply company if this is a dangerous practice or not.


Why do you add acid to water but not water to acid?

Chemically, it creates an exothermic reaction and can be quite dangerous.


At what pH does the acid rain becomes dangerous for wildlife?

Any level below 5.5 or 5.4 can taint water and plants causing them to be harmful to wildlife.


How dangerous is acid rain to people?

It can't burn you, so it's not dangerous in that way, but it can kill plants, trees and small animals. If you drink water from lakes and rivers that acid rain has fallen in, it could make you ill. Acid rain can also cause damage to buildings, especially ones built from stone.


When combining water and acid what comes first?

water does. if acid came first and you put water, it might splash and be very dangerous.


Why do you put acid in water?

If you add acid to water, the water slowly turns into a dilute solution of acid. If you add water to acid, it creates a large amount of heat (exothermic reaction), which can be very dangerous.


What effect does sulfur dioxide have on plants?

Sulphur dioxide is very harmful to plants and it can kill them. Sulphur Dioxide is the main gas produced by the burning of coal and it is cleared into the atmosphere. Moreover Sulphur Dioxide can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce a dangerous acid called sulphuric acid which is the acid in acid rain. Sulphuric acid can break plants (and animals) down, therefore the plants die. i love does nuts


Why is chlorine and sodium dangerous?

Sodium is dangerous because it is an Alkali metal which is HIGHLY reactive with water. Chlorine is dangerous because it forms a strong acid with water.


Why sulfuric acid is mixed in water?

This is to dilute the sulphuric acid. Sulphuric acid in high concentrations is dangerous and very corrosive.


Can plants grow with orangesoda water or applejuice?

Of course not! The acid in the solutions will kill the plants!


What do you think will happen to the soil crops plants animals and exposed water supply when there is acid rain?

happen to the soil,crops,plants,animals and exposed water acid rain