A plant will die for sure if it is put in a vacuum. Vacuums don't contain air, so a plant won't be able to breathe, and will therefore not survive.
It will die. I am pretty sure.
it will suck the water up, depends what type of vacuum, and it could electricuit u !!! (that gd enough)
When in the sun the balloon gets slightly bigger, when in the refrigerator the balloon shrinks.
The plant will not (can not) grow.
If a plant cell is placed in fresh water, there will be a net movement of water into the cell - because the solute concentration inside the cell is greater than outside. This occurs because the system is attempting to reach equilibrium (where the concentrations inside and outside are equal). Unlike an animal cell, a plant cell will not burst when excess water enters the cell. This is because the cell wall helps the plant cell maintain its structure.
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a plant will grow
The yellow leaves will turn in to green gradually when the plant is put back in the sun.
The plant will dry out, die, and looked rather bleached. This process is called osoprontosis.
It will die. I am pretty sure.
when a body is put in a sealed bag then it would remain as such .......... nothing would happen to that as there is no air and moisture so that any microbial growth can occur...........
The vacuum becomes no longer a vacuum.
well the only reasonable answer is that the plant would probably die between a week or so
It would die.
due to lack of carbon dioxide,water and maybe sunlight, the plant will die
Salt draws water from plant cells. This causes the cells to dehydrate and the plant to shrivel up and die.
Oil would prevent the plant from taking in air. The plant would die. When a plant is dormant, you can put dormant oil on them to kill insects.