10 % nitrogen 10% phosphorous 10% potash 10% N2, 10% P2O5, 10% K2O to be exact. zaf
dandelion greens, for one
Chlorophyll is a chemical in the chloroplasts of a plant cell that enables the plant to make it's own food in the leaves of the plant. It also gives the plant it's green color.
I think you mean chloroplast,it is green pigments in the plant cell.Chloroplast makes the plants green because that is where the plant gets the sunlight and makes the food mainly.
Roots provide several crucial functions in a plant's life. They absorb water and mineral nutrients, anchor the plant to the ground, support the plant and store food. According to the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, roots determine the size, vigor and adaptability of a plant. Some nutrient-rich roots provide food for people and animals. Vigor is defined as strength and health.
It means a lot to plants as it is a type of food source to them. Plants cannot live without water.
It is the ratio of Nitrogen Phosphate and Potash in the fertilizer.
If you mean the name of the food plants make, glucose. If you mean food you give to a plant, fertilizer.
frams that plant food and vegabols. and people have to drive and get the food and vegabols
dandelion greens, for one
To grow food is to plant food, watch it develop into a crop you can eat, and harvest it. :):):):):)
They are an expiry date. It sounds like that date is written in the British format: day-month-year.
a herbaceous plant used for food. Straight from the dictionary.
if you mean which organelle synthesizes nutrients, chloroplasts
Chlorophyll is a chemical in the chloroplasts of a plant cell that enables the plant to make it's own food in the leaves of the plant. It also gives the plant it's green color.
If by "food" you mean the product of photosynthesis, this is transported through the plant (from the leaves and green parts) by the Phloem vessels - this is generally in a downward direction. If by "food" you mean nutrients that are absorbed from the soil, these are absorbed in solution by the roots and then transported in an upward direction throughout the plant by the Xylem vessels
if you mean which organelle synthesizes nutrients, chloroplasts
if you mean which organelle synthesizes nutrients, chloroplasts