One example is sedge, a grasslike plant found on wet ground.
It could be a reed, cattail, reed canary grass, or rushes.
green grass
ANSWER:If you took vitamins only and drink water, what would happen? You would die. Your body and the grass needs water to survive. Water is the most basic need other than oxygen, or carbon dioxide in the case of plants. The other problem is if you add fertilizer to a plant, it needs water to transfer it to its cells. Without this delivery device, the fertilizer is useless and can actually harm the plant instead of helping it.
Vacuoles are found in plant cells and are responsible for holding water and salts.
Vacuoles are found in plant and animal cells. Plant cells are known for their large central water vacuole.
every 10-15 days.little water
no air and no water
Central vacuoles are often found in plant cells. Plants need lots of water, and plants store water, so they have a large vacuole.
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Central vacuoles are often found in plant cells. Plants need lots of water, and plants store water, so they have a large vacuole.
Grass is not normally a salt tolerant plant.
water is the water resources because panda's cant drink salt water. the land natural resources are bamboo,grass,and plant because the are omnavores!
Plant grass, water one time, then plant blue seeds, water one time, plant yellow seeds, then water them.
horses eat grass because there is water in the grass,which keeps them hydrated....also God made them that way to eat grass and plants! :)
with water
Yes, rock salt does kill grass. It kills grass by "pulling" the water of the grass's plant cells therefore making the cell hypertonic(not enough water in cytoplasm). It will slowly die of thirst.
You should water Korean grass each day. Morning is the best time to do this. Your grass should get one inch of water per day during dry periods.
Jamur grass does not require a lot of water to thrive. About an inch of water a week is enough of water for the grass to grow healthy. If the grass is new or sod, the care for the grass the first two weeks requires the soil to stay moist to enable the roots to grow deep.
Grass in the savanna is very bitter and sharp which often puts animals off eating it. Also in the wet season the grass is green and grows very fast. However when it is the dry season the grass turns brown and the chloroplasts inside the plant cells are pulled down towards the roots of the grass. This helps to reduce the grass' water loss.