If the plant does not have a tissue in the soil it will not be able to absorb water and nutrients from the soil and necessary for the development of the plant.
Explanation:
As we know, plants need to absorb water and nutrients for their development, however, what many do not know is that the plant can only absorb water and nutrients from the soil, through its roots and the tissues in those roots that are in direct contact with the soil (like xylem, for example).
For this reason, we can say that if a plant does not have tissues in contact with the soil it will be very affected, because it will not be able to assimilate nutrients and water that are indispensable for its development.
small, big, or no change could occur in the phenotype. it could cause something as simple as a cats ears to curl backwards or something as frighting as death. it could also occur in the protien-coding area and have an effect on that but no effect on the amino acids. what has to occur is a changing in the hox gene or the control gene.
the relative standard reduction potential of the half-cell in which reduction occurs; more positive than the other half-cell. reduction is a chemical process in which electrons are added to an atom or an ion; it always occurs accompanied by oxidation of the reducing agent.