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Soil, A plant, a pot, and something to dig with

That something to dig with is called a travel

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Why does a plant need roots for its survival and growth?

Plants need roots for survival and growth because roots anchor the plant in the soil, absorb water and nutrients from the soil, and store food for the plant. Without roots, a plant would not be able to take in essential resources for its growth and would not be able to support itself upright.


Do plants need vinegar?

No, plants do not need vinegar to grow and thrive. Vinegar is not typically used as a plant nutrient and could potentially harm plants if applied in large quantities. It is not necessary for plant growth.


What if closed the curtains allowing no sunlight through for the plant?

If you close the curtains and provide no sunlight to the plant, it will not be able to photosynthesize and may eventually wilt and die. Plants need sunlight to make food and grow, so it is important to ensure they receive adequate light to thrive. Consider rotating the plant periodically to ensure all sides receive enough sunlight.


Why does a plant cell need water?

Plant cells need to remain in a turgid, or swollen, state. Wilted plants have lost this turgidity. Because plant cells are surrounded by a cell wall, they can maintain a higher water potential than animal cells. This allows them to conserve water for later use. Plants have evolved to function in this turgid state, and when their water potential drops their metabolism is effected.


What does a plant need to carry out photosynthesis effectively?

Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis effectively.