Deficiency of Mg cause intervienal chlorosis first on older leaves then on younger. The activity of enzymes like hexokinase and carboxylase will also effected by it, aka. The leaves turn yellow and start to die and eventually fall straight off.
Plant cells react in many ways. Because of its rigid structure, the plant cell will not just melt, it will just begin to cave in. For example... ------------------------------- I I I I I __________________I If this is the cell's structure, the top layer will cave in like this... ---\ /------- I \ / I I I I__________ You get my point!!!
An organism that does not react or is very slow to respond to stimuli is considered to have low reactivity or lethargy. This lack of response could be due to various factors such as illness, injury, or an inherent behavioral trait.
Thermoreceptors react to changes in temperature, either hot or cold, in their surrounding environment. They send signals to the brain when there is a difference in temperature to help regulate the body's temperature.
Plants require oxygen during cellular respiration to break down the stored energy in food molecules and produce ATP for growth and metabolic processes. This process occurs in plant mitochondria and is essential for plant survival.
Osmosis is the diffusion of water - and a hypotonic solution means it expands. a plant cell sap has a lower water potential causing the water to enter the cell - it does not fight osmosis, it works with it.
No, an element does not react with itself.
Magnesium don't react with salt.
No, magnesium sulfate will not react with magnesium because magnesium sulfate is a salt that dissolves in water to form magnesium ions and sulfate ions. Pure magnesium does not react with magnesium sulfate.
it doesn;t react
Yes. At standard temperature and pressure, magnesium in contact with chlorine will react to form magnesium chloride.
No, but magnesium ribbon will react with copper sulphate
Magnesium will react with sulfuric acid to produce magnesium sulfate.
The solutions having organic non polar solvents as Benzene, Hexane, carbon tetra chloride do not react with Magnesium.
No.
Magnesium is reactive with oxygen, water, and acids. It can react vigorously with oxygen to form magnesium oxide, with water to form magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas, and with acids to form magnesium salts and hydrogen gas.
magnesium oxide (MgO)
Calcium nitrate and magnesium will not react since calcium is more reactive than magnesium and so, magnesium does not displace calcium (See Reactivity Series). However, if Calcium nitrate is in aqueous solution (dissolved in water), some bubbles may be seen when Magnesium is added to it, since the Magnesium would be reacting with the water and producing hydrogen bubbles.