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Algae or mosses live on tree trunks.
Lichen is a combination of fungus and algae. It grows on tree trunks.
Many plants which are called epiphytes grow on tree trunks. They are adapted to grow there as orchids , lichens etc.
In the plant kingdom it is called budding. (Research yeast)
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Algae or mosses live on tree trunks.
Lichen is a combination of fungus and algae. It grows on tree trunks.
yes technically because it is a part of an organism at one point called a plant in which this grows off of.
It is a grass that grows, that classifies it as a living plant.
Many plants which are called epiphytes grow on tree trunks. They are adapted to grow there as orchids , lichens etc.
In the plant kingdom it is called budding. (Research yeast)
there isn't a certain name its just a single celled organism that grows
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
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Thigmotropism is a movement in which an organism moves or grows in response to touch or contact stimuli.
An organism is any living thing, so a plant is an organism. Maybe you're thinking of cells, as a plant grows cells divide forming new cells, this is called mitosis. Photosynthesis is how plants get energy from sunlightand has nothing to do with how many cells the plant has.
If I understand your question, the answer no. The splotches on tree limbs and trunks are fungi or lichen. Neither is a plant. Another growth on tree trunks is moss, which is a plant but would not normally be described as "splotches"