Science, asked by chandu9849, 11 months ago

what happens to a plant in the fridge


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Answered by nandan680
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Answer:

A lot of plants start their life from a seed, root cutting or bulb that is underground until the sprout breaks through to the surface, while there is water there is not much light and little air there :) This is limited by the resources the seed etc. brings along, but this is something that you could stretch a bit in a fictional universe... and for example, if you leave a bunch of spring onions on the shelf they tend to grow new leaves even when not watered and when exposed to indoor-only amounts of light...

Answered by NaveenTannu
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Answer:

a plant in the fridge......

lack of light will eventually kill them.... u could put lights in the refrigerator., but then they will transpire water and eventually dry up

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