It makes it a monocut.
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1st year A-Level student.
In plants that have taproot, the veins form a net-like design, on both side of the leaf. This is called reticulate venation. The veins in a leaf transport water, minerals and food, and also provide support to the leaf.
If the plant went to Space, the plant would vaporize.
If a plant did not have stomata on the bottom of its leaves, water and oxygen leaving the plant would not be regulated.
Spiky plants would be yuccas, agaves, sotols, etc. Spiny plants would include the cacti and a number of other plants.
Plant eaters would most likely eat cushion plants
In plants that have taproot, the veins form a net-like design, on both side of the leaf. This is called reticulate venation. The veins in a leaf transport water, minerals and food, and also provide support to the leaf.
Cloning is the best way to grow identical plants. In plants vegetative propagation can also lead to identical plants. You would have to clone a plant in order to grow an identical plant.
A student of botany would study plant identification. It is important to know one plant from another. A botanist would study plant diseases and plant pests.
If the plant went to Space, the plant would vaporize.
the plant would either die or the plant would no be healthier
If a plant did not have stomata on the bottom of its leaves, water and oxygen leaving the plant would not be regulated.
If the plant was crowded by plants and it was covering that plant, and if it was blocking its source of sunlight and water, the plant would die because it needs sunlight for its nutrients, and water acts as a solvent for the minerals that are in the soil.
Traditionally plant cells are located in plants.
Monocotyledon.answer is directly from a Biology textbook, therefore it is 100% correct :)
Some (hardy) plants would survive, other delicate plants would die.
Spiky plants would be yuccas, agaves, sotols, etc. Spiny plants would include the cacti and a number of other plants.
Plant eaters would most likely eat cushion plants