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Why are the parts of some plants very different from those of others
cattails, grasses, etc. Sources: Me, Myself, and I.
yes no maybe sobacteria is a decomposerbirch age nineNo, some bacteria are producers (e.g. cyanobacteria), some bacteria are decomposers, some bacteria cause diseases, etc.
There are many types. Plants,fungi and some protists arethem
Like animals, different plants have different chromosome counts - they don't all have the same number of chromosomes.A plant cell have 24 chromosomes, that have been proved in univen laboratoryit is different in different plants. for example haplopappus has 4 chromosomes and allium cepa has 16 chromosomes
Different types of plants get their energy from different sources. For example, some burn coal or petroleum, while others split radioactive isotopes to get nuclear energy.
Imperial moths feed off of several different types of plants. Some of these plants include Quercus, Acer, Pinus, and Sassafras.
It depends on the availability of the different energy resources in the country.
Omnivores, they eat plants and animals.
Caffeine is contained in several plants, especially some plants used to prepare drinks - such as coffee, tee, guarana, yerba mate.
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Why are the parts of some plants very different from those of others
idk lol A few plants of the deciduous forest include; venus flytrap, many different types of trees, and lots of flowers and moss!
Some types of orchids are climbing plants.
For example if your testing different types of fertilizers, then some plants may grow tallershort/not at all. I got this from a web site
The Makiling Botanical Garden in the Philippines is home to hundreds of types of plants and trees. Some of those plants and trees are medinillas, mussaendas, quiapo, orchids, ferns, palms, and mahogany.
For example if your testing different types of fertilizers, then some plants may grow tallershort/not at all. I got this from a web site