Plants with fibrous roots can be transplnted very easl; with proper care all plants can be transplanted.
Plug plants are young plants, usually seedlings, grown in individual cells of compost enabling them to be pricked out or transplanted without disturbing the roots.
They are amongst the hardiest of plants. i've transplanted many without incident
it is a prop root
Neither, all three are individual members of the same Cucurbitaceae family of vine growing plants.
Raw pumpkin seeds, when planted, grow in to pumpkin plants, which have more pumpkins (with more seeds).That is called reproduction, and only living things reproduce.
Pumpkins are plants. They are living.
rephrase your question
Yes they can be transplanted.
AquaShield can be used to strengthen plants' root systems before transplanting, improving the stability of and survivability of transplanted plants grown using hydroponics.
So as not to kill it. The roots and main stem on young plants are fragile and can easily be squashed or broken when transplanting.
The pumpkin flower has both male and female parts...this is called monoecious (one house). Other plants have separate male and female plants dioecious (two houses).