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Epiphytic plants grow on other plants for support and parasitic plants grow on host plants for support and food both.
Yes, Chlorophyll pressure does help support plants.
Climbing plants or vining plants are examples of plants that need support to grow. These plants rely on structures such as trellises, fences, or other support systems to help them climb and thrive.
Yes the cell walls of nonvascular plants do support their bodies
No, they not plants on Mars...conditions are not suitable to support life. An underdeveloped atmosphere and no water to support life.
support help the plants to grow as plants like creepers don't have a strong stem which could help them to stand straight thus any type of support will help the plants
Most plants do.
As epiphytes or parasites some plants depend on other plants.
support plants
Plants are not able to support their own weight because they don't have an internal skeleton like animals do. Instead, they rely on external support structures like the cell wall, interlocking branches and roots, and external support from other plants or structures. Plants also lack muscles and therefore the ability to actively move and contract to support their own weight. The main reasons why plants can't support their own weight are: No internal skeleton Reliance on external support Lack of musclesWithout these key components, plants are unable to develop the strength and resilience to support their own weight.
Plants take in water, sunlight, and nutrients from the soil to support their growth and development.
Epiphytic and parasitic plants grow on plants. It helps support the host plant.