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No. The reproductive structures can be produced by flowers/fruit, or bulbs (in the roots).
Probably to humans, I wouldn't eat dead leaves. Well yes you wouldn't eat dead leaves but in an eco way they are helpful.
Because stems, roots and leaves form the main part of the plant body. So long the plant is growing all along these parts, it is the vegetative growth only. When flowering initiates the plant enters in to the reproductive stage.
What is the liquid that leaves the condenser called
the first leaves are the primary leaves whereas the second leaves are the secondary leaves.
the cells (something in the leaf, this is the only part i dont remember) fall into other leaves. when the wind blows, millions of cells are 'doing it', but only few make it.
Perhaps because flowers, the reproductive organs of flowering plants, are modified leaves.
Since it eat leaves,it becomes harmful.
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No. The reproductive structures can be produced by flowers/fruit, or bulbs (in the roots).
They're often the flowers actually... not the leaves.
The cup or trumpet of the daffodil is called a corona, which means "crown". At the base of the flower are 6 floral leaves called the perianth, which means "around the flower". These leaves unite into a tube giving the daffodil its characteristic shape. The back 3 leaves are called sepals and the inner 3 are petals. The shape and color of the daffodil draws in specific pollinators to the reproductive area of the flower.
leaves of alagaw to pee.
Plant leaves have tiny spores called stomata through which air enters and water exits the plant.Stomata is plural (stoma is singular)
Beetroot leaves are not poisonous to cats. However, cherry leaves and peach leaves are poisonous and harmful for a cat to ingest.
no. in fact, they eat dead leaves and kill harmful insects. Sonya Dunn.
Probably to humans, I wouldn't eat dead leaves. Well yes you wouldn't eat dead leaves but in an eco way they are helpful.