Leaves: Lettuce, Cabbage
Stems: Celery, Parsley, sugar cane
Roots: Carrots, Potato (although not a true root), radish
Seeds: Rice, wheat, corn
Flowers: Cauliflower, broccoli
Rhubarb and Asparagus
Xylem is classified as a tissue
Musterd is a plant whose seeds and leaves are useful to us
A Mangrove.
Fungi provided the mechanism for plants to obtain nutrients from the soil.Scientists believe that fungi and plants have had a beneficial relationship for millions of years. Researchers have hypothesized that land plants originated in water and then moved to land. However, for a long time they were not sure how plants were able to make this transition to land without complex roots that could absorb nutrients. Now some scientists believe that the link lies in the glomeromycetes, whose hyphae attach to plant roots to help the plants pull nutrients from the soil.
Because; • The leaf cells (such as mesophyll and chloroplasts) use Water within photosynthesis. •The Water is used within the cells to keep the nucleus cell from crenating. Much Love, Ryan Nash x
True tea is typically not made from roots--only from leaves, buds, and rarely stems (as in the Japanese green tea called kukicha).Many herbal teas, however, are made from the roots of various plants. This is true both of herbal teas consumed as a beverage, and those used for medicinal purposes. A few examples of plants whose roots are commonly used in herbal teas include ginger, ginseng, and licorice.
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indigo
Plants.Buds are where flowers and leaves come from.Specifically, buds can be found along the sides of roots, stems or trunks and at the top of stems. Either way, it is an undeveloped shoot whose purpose is to facilitate reproduction and vegetation of the plant in question. It may be specialized only to flower or leaf or it may be capable of both leafing and flowering.
Plants.Buds are where flowers and leaves come from.Specifically, buds can be found along the sides of roots, stems or trunks and at the top of stems. Either way, it is an undeveloped shoot whose purpose is to facilitate reproduction and vegetation of the plant in question. It may be specialized only to flower or leaf or it may be capable of both leafing and flowering.
All growing plants and trees help to anchor the soil around their roots. If the grass is burnt and the leaves and trees burn and die then wind and water can more easily move the soil. This is soil erosion.
Wheat, whose meristematic leaves and stems are sheltered from direct light by upper leaves and leaf sheathes (erectophile morphology, common to grasses and most monocots, but not all monocots). Both lettuce and soybean, whose meristematic cells in expanding leaves and stems are 'exposed' (planophile morphology, common to dicots and a few monocots),
An asarabacca is a herbaceous plant, Asarum europaeum, whose leaves and roots are emetic and cathartic.
spinich lettus rubbarb cabbage
Deciduous; as 'opposed to' the coniferous [evergreen] conifers.
it is a fern but please correct me if I'm wrong thx
An edible plant is a vegetable.