The answer could be rather simple or very complex. For instance...no sunlight...no growth. No CO2 ....no growth. No water...no growth. No nutrients...no growth. Low or even high temperatures...no growth. Lots of little critters eating away at you...no growth. If you are trying to determine chemical markers within a plant that could have a direct or indirect effect on a plants growth, that might be a little beyond the scope of this forum. As you know...some plants don't grow in winter. They lie dormant until spring. They lie in wait until conditions are favorable. (SPRINGTIME)
Yes, plants have DNA, which is a molecule that carries genetic information. DNA controls the growth and development of plants by providing instructions for processes such as cell division, photosynthesis, and the production of proteins essential for growth.
Controls are necessary in the fertilizer experiment to provide a baseline for comparison. By having plants that receive only water, researchers can isolate the effect of the fertilizer being tested. This helps ensure that any observed changes in plant growth or health can be confidently attributed to the fertilizer treatment.
- Controls combustion-Dilutes activity of oxygen in the air -Essential for growth of plants and animals- constituent for proteins
to have something to compare with the growth of fertilized plants. (; britnee Morgan
to have something to compare with the growth of fertilized plants. (; britnee Morgan
Growth hormone controls growth.It is secreted by pituitary gland.
The pituitary gland controls the secretion of growth hormone.
One of them would be that it controls the rate of growth of the plant cell. The second one would be that it is only in plants and not in animala.
The endocrine system controls growth and general health of the body.
the pituitary gland secretes a hormone which controls he growth of all parts of the body
growth of the body
its hypothalamus