Leaves and shoots grow towards light in a reaction known as phototropism. Similarly, an attribute called geotropism causes roots to grow down towards gravity.
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Yes, sloths eat leaves, shoots, and fruit (mainly leaves, though).
Lynne Truss wrote "Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation." It is a humorous book about punctuation and grammar rules.
Mainly on grass, leaves, berries and young shoots.
Really why does it do that.
shoots,leaves and roots
The cell wall when increased in size causes plant cells to elongate. This is accompanied by increase in cytoplasmic contents also. Thus, the dry weight of the cell also increases with the elongation of cell wall.
It shoots up as the first true leaves.
It shoots up as the first true leaves.
Plant shoots, berries, leaves and seeds.
Plants , stem shoots leaves fruits .
Plants , stem shoots leaves fruits .