Oddly enough it is a very commonly asked question on this forum, just in different forms. It seems to be a homework question basically asking students to explore what happens when you water plants with a carbonated drink containing sugar and comparing it to expected results performing the same experiment with regular tap water...
Adding 7-Up to the water in a vase of cut flowers is said to prolong the life of cut flowers. The lemon/lime juice in 7-Up lowers the pH level in the water, and cut flowers like a lower pH. Next, the sugar in 7-Up provides a food source for the cut flowers.
how do the actions of the bees help flowers survive
by having plenty of flowers in your yard. they will suck on cut up fruit.
7 up sprite and flower food
there are 7 flowers ona bush
Vonetta Flowers is 5' 7".
Flowers help butterflies by providing them with food. Butterflies help flowers by spreading their seeds. Butterflies also help aid the flowers with pollination.
I think that the theme is to always ask for help
the rabbits help the flowers by rubbing them and carrying their pollen from one flower to another.
I think flowers help flowers grow bye the peddles falling off and the seeds falling out on the ground to prevent a cycle of on going flowers :)
Bright flowers Nectar Scented flowers
Adding soda to the water of cut flowers may actually harm the flowers rather than help them live longer. It is best to stick to using clean water and following other recommended flower care practices, like changing the water regularly and trimming the stems.