That they are green things that live.
darwin first learned about genetics by studying pea plants he was a monk in a monistary in australia that where he learned about plants and animals and how they got their features (i just studied this, SPOKEN FROM A REAL 12 YEAR OLD!!)
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They learned from the people of the Fertile Crescent.
Plants do not have learned behaviors in the same way as animals do, as they lack a central nervous system. However, they can exhibit responses to their environment through mechanisms like tropisms, where they grow towards or away from stimuli such as light or gravity. These responses are a result of genetic programming rather than learned behavior.
yes we learned it in sixth grade science
Australia
it helps them filter oxygen and carbon dioxide. i learned it in science class
Yes! When I was in the 5th grade my class grew bean plants. It was very fun and I learned a lot about how plants grew.
they've learnt that ferns are one of the oldest plants still in existence. and plants started off as algae-like organisms.
plants are broken into vascular and non-vascular.Then, they are broken into vascular seedless plants and vascular seed plants learned it today in Mrs.Klein's 5th grade science and social studies class.She is awesome and nice! ;)
they've learnt that ferns are one of the oldest plants still in existence. and plants started off as algae-like organisms.
1.they used their knowledge to create new things that can help them survive. 2.they learned how to hunt better with these knowings. 3.they learned where to find the best plants.