During day, light reaction takes place which is used by plants for taking oxygen (o2) and giving out carbon dioxide (co2) by the process of photosynthesis.
During night, dark reaction takes place which is used by plants for vice versa.
The plants have less chlorophyll.
The roots of most plants grow towards the pull of gravity.
It is a plants leave that allows gasses in and out of the plant, this process is called the Stomata
Chemical changes.
Stomata
The Columbian exchange.
Most plants will grow in the direction of the sun. Some will even follow the sun during the day such as sunflowers and African daisies.
Although not necessary, the stomata during gaseous exchange also favour transpiration and provide passage to the microorganisms.
thru their leaves. Edited answer: Partly from the process of photosynthesis during day time and partly from the air through the stomata during gaseous exchange.
1. Differentiation of plant body into stem, root and leaves. 2. Development of stomata for gaseous exchange.
The plants have less chlorophyll.
It provides O2 and eliminates CO2 during respiration, It is essential for photosynthesis as it provides CO2 o plants .
exchange of gases respiration and photosynthesis takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks... exchange of gases-respiration and photosynthesis- takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks...
There are changes brought up in animals and plants. It is due to evolution.
Transpiration in green plants takes place through the stomata and cuticle. The stomata perform the function of gaseous exchange and during this process water vapours also get transferred due to difusion.
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.
The Columbian Exchange was the exchange of American and European animals, plants, and diseases.