Can a plant live in an airtight container, if so how?
Hello, can someone please help me with this question? I would be very grateful.🤗
Hello, can someone please help me with this question? I would be very grateful.🤗
Hey, I wanted to ask if I got that right? So with a I have x-linked recessive inheritance, with b I have Aa but I'm not sure about that and c I probably have it completely wrong
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Hello, I have a question: Why can entropy decrease in living systems?
Not easily. But there are already enough miniature ecosystems that, with the exception of sunlight, are completely cut off from the outside world. Isn’t that easy to build.
There are bottle gardens. In addition to sun, water, a certain temperature and minerals, there must be organisms (e.g. destruents) in the bottle garden that release CO2.
The CO2 content would otherwise go to zero.
As long as she gets water: yes.
Because the photosynthesis produces the vital oxygen itself.
And where does the CO2 come from, which the plant also necessarily needs?
It’s already in the air at the beginning. With time, the plant produces it during cell breathing itself. Cell breathing and photosynthesis are contradictory processes, i.e. the products of cell breathing are the starting materials of photosynthesis and vice versa.
Yes, a plant can live in a completely closed container and plant itself.
To this end, the temperature in the vessel must be adapted to the needs of the plants, there must be enough light and enough water and nutrient must be present at the beginning. There are large bottled gardens with plants in it, which have been standing on a staircase window for decades.