I believe that plants move themselves with their roots im not exactly sure but im positive it they move themselves
in the wind the leaves, flowers and the stem/branches moves. The plant cant move from place to place only can move parts of itself. The wind also moves the leaves and flowers around.
it moves by itself by moving relly fast
You say that seeds are one of the plant parts because the plant itself came from the seed therefore it is a part of the plant. Also, when a plant is growing, before it stops, part of it is still inside of the seed.
it has no independent locomotion - it cannot move by itself
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
because plants can't move animals do!
Phloem vessels transport sugars and other organic nutrients produced by the plant through photosynthesis, from the leaves to other parts of the plant, such as roots, stems, and fruits. They move substances bidirectionally, both upwards (from leaves to other plant parts) and downwards (from other plant parts to the roots).
i think its called the xylem, and it is DEFINITELY not the stigma.
Phloem transports the food.Xylem transports the water.
oil does not make your car move, it reduces friction in the moving parts in order to keep your car from tearing itself apart
No it did not it did it by itself. however there would have been earthquakes often during tectonic shift
Yes. A plant that has both female and male reproductive parts, and many angiosperms do, can self fertilize and reproduce that way. Still, the reproductive parts are not aligned properly for this to be the preferred method of fertilization.