Yes! Indeed they do.
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1. vegetative (germination to panicle initiation); 2. reproductive (panicle initiation to flowering); and 3. ripening (flowering to mature grain)
Tubes, or vascular tissue, connect the leaf with the rest of the plant to transport water, nutrients, and sugars. This connection is vital for leaf function, as water and nutrients from the roots are taken up and transported to the leaf for photosynthesis. Additionally, the sugars produced during photosynthesis are transported out of the leaf to other parts of the plant for growth and energy storage. Therefore, the presence of tubes ensures the proper functioning and survival of the leaf and overall plant.
They form leaff-like structures if they end up rising above ground with the seedling. they often even carry out photosynthesis for a while
Chlorophyll is a pigment in a leaf which makes the leaf green, it is responsible for the photosynthesis of simple sugars for the plant (from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide)
it is TRUE
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False
Hypocotyle in a seedling connects the root to the leaves
A seedling, a yound tree plant is referred to as a sapling
1. vegetative (germination to panicle initiation); 2. reproductive (panicle initiation to flowering); and 3. ripening (flowering to mature grain)
A leaf's main purpose is to turn sunlight into sugars to feed the plant.
FALSE, Pure gold is non-toxic and non-irritating when ingested and is sometimes used as a food decoration in the form of gold leaf.
Corn has leaves with parallel venation as it is monocotyledonous
Seed leaf, or cotyledon, is the first leaf or pair of leaves produced by the embryo of a seed plant. An example sentence could be: "The seedling emerged from the soil with its one seed leaf already unfurled."
It depends how brown it is and with the economy it does
False - through the leaves, into air.