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The following are the factors responsible for the proper growth of plants and seeds.sunlight/light(artificial)watersoilair (mainly co2)Growth hormones
Because flowering plants form seeds for perination during adverse conditions of growth
Plants disperse their seeds to expand their growth area and give them accesses to more resources. If seeds simply fell in the same area, it would quickly run out of food to sustain the plants.
To have a better place for sunshine and growth the seeds travel away from its parent plant.
They don't (or at least not well or for long) - it is needed for cell divsion/growth.
Some plants shoot new growth from their roots.
The following are the factors responsible for the proper growth of plants and seeds.sunlight/light(artificial)watersoilair (mainly co2)Growth hormones
Jeffrey Bates has written: 'Seeds to plants' -- subject(s): Development, Experiments, Germination, Growth (Plants), Juvenile literature, Plants, Seeds
Birds affect plant distribution in many ways.Eating seeds, and distributing them through waste.Burying seeds for later use, and leaving them.Eating the plants, slowing growth.Eating bugs that would otherwise eat the plants, speeding up growth.
of course. it is one of the three major minerals needed by plants.
Because flowering plants form seeds for perination during adverse conditions of growth
After you have planted the seeds in your garden you just have to wait for them to grow. There's no way to speed up the growth of the seeds into plants.
Soil gives plants the things it needs to reproduce or give birth to the things we need, as well as seeds.
in most plants and climates growth would occur in summer for light as well as heat is needed for many processes in plant growth however there are exeptions.
Plants disperse their seeds to expand their growth area and give them accesses to more resources. If seeds simply fell in the same area, it would quickly run out of food to sustain the plants.
Plants disperse their seeds to expand their growth area and give them accesses to more resources. If seeds simply fell in the same area, it would quickly run out of food to sustain the plants.
Salt will have an adverse affect on most plants.