Impressionist painter http://www.answers.com/topic/claude-monet was born in Paris, on this date in 1840. Enamored of painting outdoors, Monet made a practice of painting the same scene at different times of day and season, showing the effects of light and atmosphere on the subject. He particularly loved painting flowers and his paintings of water lilies are among his most famous works. One of Monet's paintings was called impression-sunrise, which was the inspiration for the name http://www.answers.com/topic/impressionism to describe the movement of artists who worked to paint a scene accurately and objectively, while using the transient effects of light on color and texture. Monet remarked on the importance of nature to his work: "I am following Nature without being able to grasp her... I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers."
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It is a Parasitic Plant that entangles its roots to the roots of its Euphorbia host plant.
The root of the plant is most susceptible to parasitic roundworms. They destroy plant roots, causing the entire plant to die.
It develops special roots which penetrate into the host plant. The food is generally stored in the stem or the roots of the plant.A dodder is a parasitic plant without chlorophyll. It obtains its food by twining around host plants (clovers, alfalfa, and lespedeza), and sending root-like projections into their stems.
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AnswerMoss has no roots.Mosses are small green plants growing in dense clusters in damp, shady places. Mosses are a type of plant called a bryophyte. Bryophytes are structurally the simplest of all land plants. A moss plant body has no roots and has tiny cellular threads that serve as anchors called rhizoids.Also, parasitic plants have no roots. like misltoe...
It is a Parasitic Plant that entangles its roots to the roots of its Euphorbia host plant.
Beechdrops is a parasitic plant which grows on the roots of beech trees.
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The root of the plant is most susceptible to parasitic roundworms. They destroy plant roots, causing the entire plant to die.
The Beechdrop (Epifagus Virginica) is an annual, herbaceous plant. It is parasitic on beech trees and grows from their roots.
The correct spelling is "parasitic."
No, sponges are not parasitic.
Clasping roots are mainly found in plants called epiphytes. (parasitic plants). Epiphytes grow on top of other plnats and therefore they have no roots underground. Their roots perform the function of support on the host plant. They absorb water from the atmosphere and mineral salt from dust particles which fall on the roots of the Epiphyte.
It develops special roots which penetrate into the host plant. The food is generally stored in the stem or the roots of the plant.A dodder is a parasitic plant without chlorophyll. It obtains its food by twining around host plants (clovers, alfalfa, and lespedeza), and sending root-like projections into their stems.
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yes, they are parasitic
Sponges are not parasitic. Where as polyps.