Plants stay in place by anchoring themselves with roots.
plants do not to move from place to place because they have nicely developed root system.
no they can not move from one place to another place [except very few cases]
It can if it is protected from the elements, you could place them under a tree or provide shade or warmth for them, they will not tolerate a freeze though and will be subject to more insect problems.
Neurons transmit signals to one another via synapses. Considering there are gaps at the synapse, how do these neurons stay in place? Same for neuromuscular junctions.
plants need oxygen to stay alive and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
Anchorage
=yes but not all of the pandas stay in one place.=
yes it does stay in one place
Plants cannot move from one place to another place in the way that animals can. Plants are rooted to the ground.
Black lionfish stay in place
It is more often then not simply to follow food. the may stay in one spot long enough to eat all the plants in the region and then move to place that still has plants, or they may be following herds of animals that they use for food
plants do not to move from place to place because they have nicely developed root system.
To stay in one place permanently or for good.
The nomadic era of human history comes to an end because people domesticated and plants and were able to stay in one place.
Advantages of being a hunter-gatherer include a diverse diet, knowledge of natural resources, and strong community bonds. However, disadvantages may include vulnerability to food shortages, exposure to environmental risks, and limited technology for efficient resource management.
no
NO