A growing plant involves both chemical and physical changes.
Growing a flower involves both chemical and physical changes. The process of photosynthesis, where the plant converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen, is a chemical change. Additionally, the physical growth of the flower itself, including cell division and expansion, is a physical change. Both chemical and physical changes play a role in the overall process of growing a flower.
chemical change
Grass growth is not a chemical reaction but a chemical change because the grass will not go back to its original form after it grows. Like chemical change, a certain object will not go back or reverse it from its original appearance.
Picking tomatoes from a plant a physical change or chemical change
Grass growing in a lawn is a physical change because the origonal substance still exists. :) good luck!
Plant growing involve physical and chemical changes.
Added correction:It is chemical because you can not simply revert it (newly grown hair) back to its original compounds.Plants (newly grown) are product of many (bio)chemical synthesis reactions.It is much the same as growing animals or humans.
It is a physical change because it is still grass. Nothing new has been made.
Growing of plants involve many chemical reactions.
grass growing is a physical change.
no it is not a chemical change
Growing a flower involves both chemical and physical changes. The process of photosynthesis, where the plant converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen, is a chemical change. Additionally, the physical growth of the flower itself, including cell division and expansion, is a physical change. Both chemical and physical changes play a role in the overall process of growing a flower.
First of all lets understand Physical & Chemical Change. Physical change can be reversed and the chemical properties of the two states remain the same. Chemical change cannot be reversed and the chemical properties of the two state are entirely different. Now lets get back to the question. Is growing a tree a physical or a chemical change. The growing of a tree requires chemical changes, primarily the conversion of water and carbon dioxide into cellulose and oxygen. So the growth results primarily from chemical changes.
No It is chemical. Because the seeds react with the chemicals in the soil and the water. See the related link below.
Rice is not a chemical change it is a food plant
Growing vegetables can be a chemical process. However it is most likely that growing vegetables is a physical process because the chemical composition does not usually change.
A chemical produced by organic plant's reaction to growing in sunlight.