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How does pH relate to plants?

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Where does the light-independent reaction of photosynthesis take place?

different answers for different plants.


How do plants create new plants?

There are many answers for this kind of question and they were listed below:through seeds despersalby a process called propagationhuman cultivation, etc.


Why don't water plants drown?

Because they are constantly under water. This is just how nature is. The plants probably have some special coating or something.


What do herbivores eat in the tundra?

Herbivores only eat plants in the tundra. hope this answers your question... :)

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because of phoyosythesis which transfer genes to other plants this is one of the top answers in the world


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How does pH relate to plants?

i dont want 2 answers it i need hlep i dont want 2 answers it i need hlep


Why are all plants produced identically?

because of phoyosythesis which transfer genes to other plants this is one of the top answers in the world


Protists are organisms that cannot be classified as?

plants, fungi or animals... all answers are correct:)


Where does the light-independent reaction of photosynthesis take place?

different answers for different plants.


How do plants create new plants?

There are many answers for this kind of question and they were listed below:through seeds despersalby a process called propagationhuman cultivation, etc.


Why don't water plants drown?

Because they are constantly under water. This is just how nature is. The plants probably have some special coating or something.


Is typically associated with a reduction in photosynthesizing plants in a water supply?

hahahaha you got no answers bro


What do herbivores eat in the tundra?

Herbivores only eat plants in the tundra. hope this answers your question... :)