Many portions of carrots are totipotent which means that, given ideal soil conditions (temperature/moisture) and nutrients a whole organism can be reproduced from a single cell.
Simple answer is yes (tomatos exhibit this as well), BUT the resulting plant is not realy suitable for production purposes - more as a novelty
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Yes. A carrot top can provide what is needed for a plant to grow. You just need to cut off about an inch from the top and pull of the green thing. Then, put that in water and soil in a bowl and put in near a window or door so it can get sunlight. In the beginning you will see these hair-like bristles growing on the sides. They will be really small, maybe a couple of millimeters. Later, after a couple days, green stuff will start to grow out of the top. A carrot has a special type of root, called a tap root, and that is why a carrot can grow even though it is not living. But, the plant that will grow will not be another carrot, but instead just a plant.
seed, the carrot part we eat is an enlarged stalk
YES 1. Cut a carrot 2 inches below its leaves. You can also use the full carrot. 2. In a pot, fill 2/3 with the pebbles, add the carrot, then fill around the carrot, making sure the carrot tip is exposed. 3. Add enough water to the level of the pebbles. Maintain water level at all times. 4. After the roots are exposed and the top leaves have grown, transfer to the soil. Dig a hole long enough to fit the full carrot of carrot piece. Keep the tip above the soil. 5. Water as necessary; In 3-6 weeks, you should have new carrots.
Yes, a carrot is a root, and it can be used to grow a new carrot plant. You may have to water it.
The part of the carrot that makes the sugars for the carrot plant is the leaves.
Yes it can be used. In fact, carrot roots are used in carrot seed production. The farmer cuts the bottom one-third off, plants the rest in the soil (with the crown up), and the root produces a whole plant with the seed heads (umbels) at the top, about four to five feet off the ground. Carrot root cells are so totepotent that the entire plant of carrot may be raised from a single cell taken out from its meristem by tissue culture technique. The first cloning in plants was done in carrot plant in the early seventies.
A plant can grow from just the top of a carrot root, but not any root. This is because carrots have a special kind of root called a tap root. The plant that will grow from the top of the carrot will not be another carrot, but instead a green leaf type thing and there will be some very small hair bristle type things growing from the side. They will be light brown or so.
what type of soil is needed to grow money plant
A single root cell from an adult carrot can grow into an entire carrot plant.
The carrots that we eat are the roots of the carrot plant and grow under the ground. Yes.
Yes, any vegetable you sow will grow faster and bigger if you use fertilizer. It also depends on the soil you plant it in. If the soil has enough nutrients it will make the carrot/plant grow faster.
the factors you use water to make it grow
That depends on the plant type. Also using hydroponics, no soil is needed.
There are quite a few plants that are fun to grow. Marigolds, nasturtiums, peas, beansprouts, and mustard are all easy and fun to grow from seeds. You can even grow a plant from a carrot top.