sometimes a potting mix gets too dry and repels water. try placing the pot in a bucket of water (keep the water level below the top of the pot) over night after which you can water it normally.
You can Fill up a wateringcan with water and pour it into the plant. If you don't have a watering can then you can use nd pots or cups that you think will hold enough water for your plant.
The vacuoles in a cell hold water for the cell
to hold on to the soil, to absorb the water from the soil, to store food
The Plant Vacuole can be compared to a vacuum cleaner They can be compared to a water tank, as they hold the plant cell's water.
A teaspoon would hold more water than a millimeter. A teaspoon can hold around 5 milliliters of water, while a millimeter is a unit of length and does not have a volume measurement.
No
When you water a plant it is taken up the roots of the plant and is drunken by the plant. If it cannot hold enough water it will let it out, it is good to have a tray underneath the pot just incase. :D
the function is to hold water for the plant and save anything the plant might need later.
To give the plant a firm hold in the ground. To let the plant extract water from the ground
Ferns can absorb more water than other plants.
what happens when a plant does not have enough water?
The vacuoles in a cell hold water for the cell
You can Fill up a wateringcan with water and pour it into the plant. If you don't have a watering can then you can use nd pots or cups that you think will hold enough water for your plant.
No, a stigma is the tube (style), that pollen grains go down and meet ovules. I would guess that the stem hold the plant.
to hold on to the soil, to absorb the water from the soil, to store food
1. to absorb water and minerals 2. to hold the plant down and keep it anchored
The roots absorb nutrients and water from the soil, which get distributed throughout the plant. They also help to hold the plant in place.