If there is carbon dioxide in the air, then yes.
A plant needs water, nutrients in soil, sunlight, fertilizer... etc. but not all plants need all of that. Trees need carben deoxide like we need water! Poop...
For a time yes but as it is a plant and therefore a producer it will eventually die because it will not be able to make any food as there is no CO2 in the air.
There are many characteristics of a cone-bearing plant. The plant is usually a very hardy plant that can survive harsh conditions and rough terrain.
No, a plant could not grow without oxygen.
soil water sunlight
Both need air ,water and food to survive.
plants drown because their roots have mitochrondia (in them which supply the plant with energy to survive) that need air which they take from the air spaces in the soil. If there are no air spaces the plant cannot obtain oxygen and they 'drown'.
Most archaebacteria need to have air and water to survive. Some archaebacteria don't need air only sunlight to survive.
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Plants can survive for a short period of time without air, typically a few hours to a day. They need oxygen for cellular respiration and to carry out metabolic processes, so prolonged lack of air can lead to cellular damage and ultimately plant death.
water & sunlight
water
Lemons
Plants absorb carbon dioxide (the air we breathe out) and releases oxygen (the air we need to survive). So without plant we would all die.
No a Moonflower is a plant, and plants need water to survive.
No!
They need both air and water