The root system is an integral part of the plants structure. They extract water and nutrients from the ground for use by the rest of the plant and when the plant is dormant (as in the winter), the roots can store nutrients for when the plant becomes active again. When the root system is unhealthy and can't perform its functions, the whole plant suffers. It can result in stunted or abnormal growth and development or the plant my die.
Vegetative growth
plants with parallel venation have fibrous roots because they don't need much water for their growth and thus need not to distribute much in their leaves
one answer: cell growth, which is caused by photosynthesis.
Gravity affects the growth of plants as well as their height, and that is why roots will always grow downwards into the soil, while heavy branches will always tend to bend downwards.
Yes, water is essential for the growth and development of plants and flowers. It helps transport nutrients and minerals from the soil to the roots and helps in photosynthesis, the process by which plants make food. Watering the plants regularly and ensuring that they receive adequate moisture is crucial for their health and vitality.
acids and growth of plants' roots cause which type of weathering
acids and growth of plants' roots cause which type of weathering
the roots
the plants roots sink into the rock and cracks the rock.
roots
The kind of growth which involves roots and shoots but not the reproductive structers which occurs in most plants is known as apomixis.
Vegetative growth involves roots and shoots but not reproductive structures and occurs in most plants.
Some plants shoot new growth from their roots.
Vegetative growth
Vegetative growth
Vegetative growth
Primary growth in plants occurs at the apical meristem.