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It is not possible to answer this without seeing 'the cell above'. - If it is a rigid shape, with a cell wall, large vacuole and little green organelles (chloroplasts) it is a plant cell - If it is an irregular 'fluid' shape, with no cell wall it is an animal cell
If the ground is warm enough to plant, you can plant a daylily. It is best to plant them in spring, but it is possible to transplant even a blooming daylily in the coolest part of the day to a new location without the plant going into shock.
The phreatophyte is a plant that can grow by pulling its roots down to get water.
How to plant kinchay
recurrent selection
No!
Yes. Hydroponics.
Not possible to answer without more infomration. Depends on the crop or plant, the size of the plant, the time of year and of course the formulation of the fertilizer
It is not possible to answer this without seeing 'the cell above'. - If it is a rigid shape, with a cell wall, large vacuole and little green organelles (chloroplasts) it is a plant cell - If it is an irregular 'fluid' shape, with no cell wall it is an animal cell
In each plant cell there is a vacuole that makes it possible to store compounds necessary for the plant's growth. Without this structure no plant cell could be formed.
Yes
Fermentation
A goat eating by pulling a plant out of the ground is an example of predation. Predation is a biological interaction of a predator getting its prey.
If the ground is warm enough to plant, you can plant a daylily. It is best to plant them in spring, but it is possible to transplant even a blooming daylily in the coolest part of the day to a new location without the plant going into shock.
The phreatophyte is a plant that can grow by pulling its roots down to get water.
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Yes you do, because otherwise the plant will not be able to absorb mineral ions found especially in soil. It is possible for plant to produce nectarine without the presence of soil, however close control will be required.