Yes. I have had one for more than 8 years now. It is a white arum. Some others can be very pungent in odor and may have to stay out of doors. See the related link for more information.
It would die.
If the roots dry out then the plant will not recover.
the plant cannot carry on photosynthesis and allot of carbon dioxide
it would just keep growing.
The clippings of mo aney plant when kept in wide mouthed bottle filled with tap water are kept in diffused light, rooting occurs with in a week. One can also apply some rooting hormones to these clippings to get eary results.
the equatorial rain forests of Sumatra and Indonesia. but, they have can grow in the us, if it's kept in a heated room
the plant dies because it needs food, and plant food comes from sunlight
No, It was a mess up but they decided it was so funny and Anne Hathaway kept going like it was supposed to happen that they kept it in.
The plant kept in light likely continued to grow through photosynthesis by converting light energy into chemical energy for growth. The plant kept in the dark likely didn't grow much, as it depends on light for photosynthesis to produce energy for growth.
The cows were the first animals to be kept .
it will be alive??
in a house
his house
For practical purposes it depends on the size of the dog and the house, any breed of dog can be kept in the house. Proper training is also important.
A plant respires in the dark.
There are certainly compost bins that can be kept in the house year round. The website "http://www.naturemill.com/" provides composters designed for inside use.
by select pruning