rose and black locust
bongainvilla,gumamela,cactus
rose
The protective structure of talahib is fine hairs
They don't. Plants were just fine before humans were ever around.
Just fine ... ambient pressure has little effect on plants. The cell wall isolates them well.
Usually they are fine, but if one becomes to big and spread it may kill the other plantA2. Some plants are parasitic, they take nourishment from their host plant. Others are epiphytes, they just perch on a host plant, but without taking nourishment.Some plants such as fungi aid in the decay of other plants.
Your's do (i.e. animals), but plants do fine on just on water and CO2 and sunlight. Some bacteria use sulfur instead of oxygen.
root hairs are basically separated to each other...they are fine like hairs
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Its the time when puberty begins for people. For animals its when soft down or fine short hairs on the leaves and stems of plants or on various parts of animals or insects form.
root hairs are basically separated to each other.. they are fine like hairs..
the protective structure of calamansi is thorns,fine hair
The protective structure of talahib is fine hairs
Since butterflies are a type of insect, they do not have fur. They may however have hairs.
The plants that have fine roots : Kangkong etc.....
1. Low-growing plants, saplings, and shrubs beneath trees in a forest.2. A growth of short, fine hairs underlying the longer and thicker outer hairs of an animal's coat; underfur or underwool.3. The condition of being less than fully grown.
by it's fine hairs that cause us itchiness
To help them collect pollen.
They are sometimes called nose hairs. Their function is to filter small particles like dust and pollen from going deeper into the airway.