In several ways but mainly by their food supplies and water availability, generally speaking. That's why you have regions of the earth that are barren....no food (nutrients) in the soil and/or no available water to carry the food into the plant.
space, water, carbon dioxide, oxygen etc ......
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sunlight, oxygen, water
It affects plant growth by the sunlight.
Meristems is the name of the specific areas where plant growth occurs.
A chemical substance in plants that inhibits the growth by inactivating the chemicals and factors essential for growth of that particular plant....
Photosynthesis has a lot to do with the growth of the plant. This is because photosynthesis produces glucose which the plant uses as food.
Indeterminate. The growth rate of plants is extremely variable.
Indeterminate growth describes plants growth thoughout the life of a plant.
It increase plant growth.
Yes photsynthesis has something to do with plant growth. This is because photosynthesis basically is plant growth.
Limitations in plant experiment entail the lack of one or all of the following: light, water, temperature and nutrients
tissue plant growth is the growth of small organism plant and it is used by growing it in a test tube
It slows down the growth of the plant.
the kind of growth is refered to as the indeterminate growth type.
Auxin controls the growth of the plant. Auxin in the roots of the plant inhibits growth whereas in the stems in the stems it encourages growth.
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
It affects plant growth by the sunlight.
The plant cell has a chloroplast and the animal cell does not.
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