The root is a plant's underground portion that takes water and minerals from the soil while also firmly anchoring the plant. The roots of some plants change shape and become changed in order to absorb and transfer water and minerals from the soil to various areas of the plant.
genetic modification of a plant such that its reproductive success depend on human invention
no
Thorns are leaf modifications in opuntia (a type of cactus) and a stem modification in bougainvillea. So it depends on the type of plant.
it is a simple or slight change which occurs in a plant body
Some common names for money plants include Pilea peperomioides, Chinese money plant, pancake plant, UFO plant, and missionary plant.
Loan modification leads are names and numbers of people who have loans on their homes that they want to refinance. These are useful to banks so they can call people and make money.
Many species of the genus Pothos are called money plants.
take the money and run
No, Money plant often has adventitious roots
The process of inserting a gene into the DNA of a tomato plant is known as genetic engineering or genetic modification. This is typically done using techniques such as biolistics (gene gun), Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, or CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing.
do you mean genetic modification? mostly soybean and potatoes, a bit of corn and rice. if you mean any kind of modification then all plant life undergoes modifications all the time
Yes, an aloe plant represents a modification of the standard root-stem-leaf structure. The leaves of the aloe plant are thick and fleshy, adapted for water storage, which is characteristic of succulents. Additionally, the stem is often short or may be absent, and the plant exhibits a rosette growth form, differentiating it from typical plant structures. The flowers, which emerge on a tall spike, are another unique adaptation for reproduction.