It would die. This is because plants use light to make food for them selves so putting it in a dark area would mean it would have no light so it would shrivel and die.
It would die.
it would just keep growing.
The plant would not be able to produce ATP through cellular respiration, but could still generate energy through photosynthesis. It would likely experience reduced growth, as ATP is essential for many cellular processes. However, as long as photosynthesis continues, the plant would have an alternative energy source to support its survival, albeit at a slower rate.
Hydrilla is an aquatic plant which means that it naturally grows in water. If one placed hydrilla twigs in a beaker of water, the twigs would begin to sprout roots and would eventually grow leaves if the environment was conducive to growth.
Assuming all other variables are kept the same, the volume would double.
It would die.
it would just keep growing.
it will be alive??
The plant would die because plants need light to produce nutrients for its self. A plant gets nutrients from chemically turning light into carbohydrates.
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you would explode
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The leaves would dry out
Eventually there will not be any more to fish.
It will become pale, and grow tall and spindly. This is known as etiolation. It will use up its stores of starch.
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