Plants do not need the same amount of water as sun. While sunlight is essential for photosynthesis and growth, plants require water for hydration, nutrient absorption, and other physiological processes. The water needs of plants vary based on factors such as plant species, growth stage, environmental conditions, and soil moisture levels.
It requires less water than c3 plants.
Photosynthetic plants are plants that use photosynthesis, or the process of turning sunlight into sugar, for engergy.
No. Freshwater does not have the same amount of dissolved materials as sea water. Sea water has a much greater amount of salt dissolved in it.
When other plants need the same nutrients and water that the other plant needs they compete for the nutrients and won't get as much as they should do. When a plant doesn't get the required amount of water, it wilts
You just have to take a beaker put a plant with roots in it.Then fill it with water.Take another beaker fill it with the same amount of water(same type of water too)and put the same type of plant but with no roots.Then leave it there for a day or two.Observe the change.It might be in height or thethe welleness of the plant.When i mean welleness,one will be dryed up while the other will be bright green!By the way,i did an experiment and realised that a thumbdrive can survive a spin in the washing machine it did not loose any information.hope my information is usefull!
they are both plants
One thing to think about is are the plants the same kind? Have you ever been in a plant store? most plants come a long with tags that tell you how much sunlight and water they need in order to grow properly. one plant may need sun light all day long and a large amount of water, while other plants operate better in the shade.
It requires less water than c3 plants.
It's just the same basic necessity that humans need...
The pumpkins need the same amount of water everywhere, but you have to supply more of it to the plants in some areas of Texas because much of it will evaporate. The large pumpkin vines can require two gallons or more per day.
yes they are both living creatures
It's a good idea not to shock them. Keep a full jug or watering can in the room. Refill it AFTER watering the plants. That way the water is about the same temperature as the plants.
No, different plants have different water needs and being in a greenhouse does not change this fact. A cactus for instance, needs much less water than a watermelon vine and giving it the same amount of water as the vine could even kill it. When raising different species of plants be sure to research their water needs in order for you to effectively raise them.
Photosynthetic plants are plants that use photosynthesis, or the process of turning sunlight into sugar, for engergy.
The temperature and the amount of water need to be kept the same so that the only variable that changes is surface area. If you allow the temperature and/or the amount of water to change too, you will not know which variable is causing the changes that you observe.
what you think happens to the frazen cup of water tat melts will it be the same amount of water as originally had
You would need about 5 plants, all the same size, planted in the same soil and of the same type. They would have to be planted inseparate containers. You will need a control plant, which is a plant which is watered with normal water only - without sugar. The remaining 4 plants could be watered with different concentrations of sugar water e.g. 10% concentration, 20%, 30 % and 40%. I doubt very much you would be able to produce a solution of more than 50% sugar and water without making it into syrup. Water the plants at the same time with the same amount of water - probably every 2 days, ensure that the plants receive the same amount of light during the test. Water the plants over a period of about 2 weeks and take daily measurements of the physical condition of the plants: how many leaves, how much growth, how many yellow leaves, leaf drop etc. take photos if each plant every day to compare the results. You could produce a graph to chart each variable over the duration of the experiment. Write the conclusion of the experiment at the end based on the results.