lots of people doesn't know, try working different things out like doing it on a food chain.
A water plant. Water doesnt come from there. It is usually filtered there and then distributed from there.
Janela
well technically ......yes but plants vary, well no, the only plant where photoblahblahblah doesnt created food and oxygen is the rare ferisanes plant found in south america.
an albino plant doesnt contain chlorophyll and a regular plant does an albino plant doesnt contain chlorophyll and a regular plant does
Because Bearded Dragons are DESSERT creatures - the nearest they come to water is through the food they eat, or the occasional (small) puddle of condensed water collecting at the base of plant stems.
it doesnt really do anything in the plant, its a group that you can classify a plant in.
most of the fruit we have to day came from China 3,000 years ago
it doesnt
It depends were you live - I live in north Europe and never water them in the spring Lavender is a tuff plant that doesnt need water when it is cool and it grows slow, when it is summer and the plant grows fast and the blooms fold out it needs water if it doesnt come from the sky - Luise
If a plant has phloem it has a food supply if it doesn't the it won't have a food supply The way i remember is pH which makes the sound of an f and f begins with food ... just the way i remember it :) Xylem is the thing that gives a plant it's water ... simple not all plants have to have these though ... 50% don't but that doesnt nessicerly mean it's not a healthy plant :) Thank you :^)
from the soil
consumer: producer= produces its own food (a plant) consumer= eats producers so it doesnt produce its own food Hope I helped oh and can you recommend me please ty :)