These growth responses are called tropisms. Growing towards the light is called phototropism, and towards the source of gravity is geotropism.
A sapling is a young tree that is beginning to grow. A young seedling grows into a sapling which then grows into a tree. 'Sapling' can also be used as a euphemism for a young person.
A seedling becomes a sapling when it forms a wood stem and grows it's second set of leaves. This usually happens when a tree reaches three years old.
Phototropism
Germination is the process where a plant grows from a seedling to fruit or power. The science behind germination might refer to the amont of water, light, temperature and oxygen that certain seedlings need in order to grow.
The stem of a plant bends and grows toward a source of light.The shoot of a plant grows in the opposite direction of gravitational pull.The roots of a plant grow towardwater-rich soil.
Yes, I think so
Seedlings get their food from their "seed leaves" which is kind of a built in food for the seedling as it grows.
endosperm
endosperm
A sapling is a young tree that is beginning to grow. A young seedling grows into a sapling which then grows into a tree. 'Sapling' can also be used as a euphemism for a young person.
It grows towards the sun, a direction we humans usually refer to as "up".
Plants begin as seeds. The seed sprouts, forming a seedling. The seedling grows, becoming a plant. In some cases, after a plant reaches adulthood, flowers bloom.
During seed germination embryo in a seed grows. As a result a small seedling comes out of the seed.
A seedling becomes a sapling when it forms a wood stem and grows it's second set of leaves. This usually happens when a tree reaches three years old.
Glucose, it is used to make the plants cell walls as the seedling grows
They begin to germinate when they have water and lights
Go to Souffle Farm and buy a fruit seedling, then make sure there's a 3x3 space around the tree so it can grow properly. When it grows you get fruit or hali depending on the seedling you picked.