Yes, water significantly affects the mass of a plant. Plants absorb water through their roots, which contributes to their overall mass by increasing turgor pressure, supporting cell structure, and facilitating nutrient transport. Additionally, water is a key component in photosynthesis, enabling plants to convert light energy into chemical energy, further promoting growth and mass increase. Thus, adequate water supply is crucial for optimal plant growth and development.
yes you can. i did that in science class, i was boring by the way.
the plants are forced to complete for the availabel light,water, and nutrients
Bleach affects plants by making the plant die and the water just makes the plant grow
Light, water, carbon dioxide.
the sait is not good` . for plants
it takes about 700 mls of hot water to affect a plant from growing
tab water is like ordanary water but it comes from pipes. but no tab water doesn't affect the growth of a plant
The volume increase, mass does not change.
yes you can. i did that in science class, i was boring by the way.
Yes
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No, not exactly.
yes
Because it is sugar water not regular water to food a plant so it will die not live.
When a plant has no water the root dries up. In order for a plant to grow it needs water and sunlight
When a cell's mass becomes too much for the plant to handle, the plant will begin to wither and die. If the cell mass is too small, the plant may lose all of its water and die.