1. They are in the brassica family
2. grows and drops seeds within 40 days
3. Used in experiments in space and for curing diseases
4. matures quickly
5. Able to grow in regular potting soil and under a flourescent lighting
Wisconsin Fast Plants refers to a group of fast growing plants that were designed to use in classrooms with a specific light system. The program originated in Wisconsin. Obviously, you are dealing with PLANTS, thus they belong to the PLANT KINGDOM!
Vascular
Plants in the desert are shorter & have developed the adaptation to survive long periods of drought & hot weather
Conifers resemble flowering plants in having seeds and well developed vasculature
Of course it has chloroplasts.They are well developed plants.
Category 5 was developed for Fast Ethernet.
The muscles their legs developed so they can run fast
Fast growing plants, like the Wisconsin Fast Plants, need all the essentials for photosynthesis to support their rapid growth--lots of light is key.
Check out the story of Wisconsin Fast Plants and why they are special in this video of Dr. Paul Williams, the "father of Fast Plants." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73S63xV_o34
plants use cellulose as a way to keep the stem sturdy
I think it depends on what plants you are talking about because some rice plants grow best in flooded land but a lot of plants will die with out soil.
The only fast growing and non-rare plants that I know of are simple bean plants such as lima beans. You can get them at any nearby store, so they can be considered non-rare. They are fast-growing as well.
Wisconsin Fast Plants refers to a group of fast growing plants that were designed to use in classrooms with a specific light system. The program originated in Wisconsin. Obviously, you are dealing with PLANTS, thus they belong to the PLANT KINGDOM!
There are three main types of plants: vascular plants (having vascular tissues for water and nutrient transport), non-vascular plants (lacking vascular tissues), and seed plants (reproducing through seeds). Each type has various subcategories based on characteristics like reproduction, size, and habitat.
No, Wisconsin Fast Plants are not monocot they are dicot. I know this because in all the sites i'v searched they say dicot.
Vascular
Plants in the desert are shorter & have developed the adaptation to survive long periods of drought & hot weather