It is called Translocation.
Stem transport refers to the movement of substances, such as water and nutrients, through the stem of a plant. This process is crucial for delivering essential resources to different parts of the plant, including the leaves and roots, to support growth and development.
Peristaltic movement
water, food and waste
to absorb water (most commonly rain) and warmth (predominantly sunlight)
metastasis
enzyme
The digestion
They break down the food into simpler substances
water air minerals and oxygen
An autophyte is a plant capable of synthesizing its own food from simple organic substances.
No, a dwarf gardenia is not a nonvascular plant; it is a vascular plant. Vascular plants, including flowering plants like gardenias, have specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) that transport water, nutrients, and food throughout the plant. Nonvascular plants, such as mosses, lack these tissues and typically rely on diffusion for the movement of substances.
Enzymes are substances that break down food into smaller molecules to aid in digestion. They work by catalyzing chemical reactions that help to break down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats into simpler forms that can be absorbed by the body.