There are three big branches that cover absolutely everything. Life
Physical (Physics, basically)
Earth
Everything else falls under that.
Young trees form small branches near the trunk as a response to stress and damage caused by the larger branches dying. This is a survival mechanism for the tree to continue growing and photosynthesizing in order to stay alive and healthy. The small branches near the trunk help the tree compensate for the loss of leaves and branches.
No, branches do not move up as a tree grows. Instead, new branches form at the top of the tree as it grows taller.
A tree usually has fewer trunks than branches. Trunks are the main upright structure of a tree that supports the branches, while branches are the smaller offshoots that grow from the trunk.
NULL branches in trees are branches that do not contain any nodes. They represent the absence of a child node in a parent node. These NULL branches are important for maintaining the structure of the tree and indicating where additional nodes can be inserted.
name and brief explanation about branches of environmental sciences?
after i finished my Bsc bilogy i want to proceed to MBBS, and if i get what ii want i can proceed to my masters unider micro bilogy
they are really explain: taxonomists is from bilogy
the cell and orgins mixed up in bilogy
the cell and orgins mixed up in bilogy
the cell and orgins mixed up in bilogy
How many branches of pepsico
no branches
pH deterimes whether certain organisms can survive in certain water.
Three branches
How many federal reserve branches are there
bilogy is needed the most, a little bit of chemistry, maths and P.E
In India there are no of branches