It depends on temperature of the area but usually no
No xylem die at maturity but phloem stays alive all the time the plant is alive.
yes, all plants and even some bacteria carry out photosynthesis. Most needle like plants (such as pine trees and other evergreen trees) stay "alive" throughout the winter. This is because the shape of their leaves allows them better storage of water and sunlight. Hope this helped
It needs to be connected to the plant. As long as the plant has water, nutrients the plant and leaves) will continue to live Leaves grow and achieve a specific pattern and shape, then stop. Other plant parts like stems or roots will usually continue to grow as long as they have the resources to do so.
plants need oxygen to stay alive and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
Long roots of desert plants penetrate deep in the soil in search of capillary water and absorb it for the plant's survival
The plant will stay alive but the petal will die.
Tomato plants love the sun. Give them as much sun as you can to keep them healthy.
they cn adt to
Oxygen and Sunlight.
Because there is too cold.They must migrate to stay alive.
because your a dumb POS
It depends on what type of plant your talking about.
They absorb the nutrients in the soil and use it.
People who live in Antarctica temporarily -- because they work for governments in support of science -- can live there all year and stay alive.
in winter they go to other contry and in summer other country
You know.... it eats breathes, the usual .
No xylem die at maturity but phloem stays alive all the time the plant is alive.