Answer Posted / c.toby
Detergents will get rid of a layer protecting the root
hairs, and the root hairs will absorb the detergent
instead. Because the plant will no longer have any water or
nutrients, it will die. then the plant will become
decomposed because the detergent is a chemical to the
plant.
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