A money plant that was uprooted from its pot was completely submerged in a glass jar of water
.The plant turned yellow in a day or two. Why do you think this happened?
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too much of water for the plant
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A money plant is a terrestrial plant that grows on land. When we submerge the plant in a glass jar of water it becomes an aquatic plant but the money plant does not have the adaptations required to grow in water. Its habitat is terrestrial. So, here the money plant will not get sufficient nutrients and minerals, and also not proper carbon dioxide. In such cases, the money plant cannot carry out the process of photosynthesis. After a day or two, the plant leaves will turn yellow and after a week the leaves of the plant will completely get rotten off.
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