Symbiosis or paracitism - depending on the relationship
It is termed an epiphyte.
The process of attaching lateral buds cut from a parent plant to another plant is called "grafting." This horticultural technique involves joining the tissues of one plant to another so they can grow together. Grafting is commonly used to propagate plants, improve disease resistance, or enhance fruit production. The part of the plant that provides the root system is called the "rootstock," while the bud or scion is the part that is grafted onto it.
It is called a Central Utility Plant.
Yes, humans are omnivores, meaning they can consume both plant and animal-based foods for sustenance.
Prey is a word used to describe any living thing (plant, animal, or microorganism) that is used as sustenance for another living organism.
it called the cell wall
The edible parts of a plant are called fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, leaves, roots, or flowers, depending on the specific plant species. These parts contain nutrients that can be consumed for sustenance.
This transferring process is called pollination.
the baby plant is called a seedling
its called wasma
Endophytic
cross pollination