For example: Plants usual use combine carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce sugar or food.
they don't need sap as protection they count on there environment for survival
truth from science book.
The sap of many plants have practical and commercial use such as latex from rubber plant,resin from pine.
No. Animals DO NOT have sap. Only plants have sap.
all plants have sap
The protective structure of Euphorbia is its milky latex sap, which can be toxic and irritating to the skin and eyes. This sap acts as a deterrent to herbivores and helps protect the plant from being eaten.
Plants have sap - not blood.
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Sap is produced by trees and plants as a response to various physiological processes, primarily for nutrient transport and defense. It carries water, minerals, and sugars from the roots to other parts of the plant. Additionally, sap can flow in response to injury, as it helps seal wounds and deter pests, acting as a protective mechanism. Different types of sap, such as resin, also serve specific functions in plant health and survival.
Sap is a liquid produced by plants, it has nothing to do with the properties of elements.
like tree sap? my best guess is to give him a bath
Sap 2 instructions can be found on the Help Sap website. Listed on the site is step-by-step directions on how to use the Sap 2 system. There is also examples on the site to help you understand.
Latex and thorns are protective structures of euphorbia. The flowering plant in question has a milky, poisonuos sap and sometimes thorns along the stems.
a small sap sucking bug that lives on stems of plants protected by a gob of bubbles that it blows from the sap.