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to allowed gas exchange, water transport and also for ion movement. For aquatic plants, this give buoyancy.
There is no scientific proof that plants grow better with any form of human interaction. Plants existed on earth for billions of years before humans evolved. The only way that certain plants benefit from human interaction are cultivated plants, where they are reliant on humans for water, fertilizer and basic care
im not sure but i think that chloroplast cells are responsible for photosynthsis and chlorophyll is responsible for making the the plants green
Higher plants show some degree of complexity like in;tissue differentiation,vascularisation as they have the phloem and xylem Also there is an advancement in reproduction in that higher plants show alternation of generations unlike lower plants
plants and trees
Plasmodesmata are intercellular organelles found in plants. Their function is that of a highway for local and long-distance signalling. In higher plants, this pathway involves the movement of proteins such as RNA.
Plasmodesmata are intercellular organelles found in plants. Their function is that of a highway for local and long-distance signalling. In higher plants, this pathway involves the movement of proteins such as RNA.
Plants.
* tortice * slug * panda
Tracheophyta is the phylum in which the saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] is found. It's the phylum of the tracheophytes, which also are called higher or vascular plants. These plants have specialized tissues for moving around water, minerals and dissolved nutrients, and energizing products from the photosynthetic interaction with sunlight.
Ecology
plants are the main food producers in a food chain and animals can get their energy from plants directly or indirectly.
to allowed gas exchange, water transport and also for ion movement. For aquatic plants, this give buoyancy.
Pumas do not feed on plants and have little interaction with plants other than using them for shade and cover. Plants have little reason to adapt to pumas.
There is no scientific proof that plants grow better with any form of human interaction. Plants existed on earth for billions of years before humans evolved. The only way that certain plants benefit from human interaction are cultivated plants, where they are reliant on humans for water, fertilizer and basic care
im not sure but i think that chloroplast cells are responsible for photosynthsis and chlorophyll is responsible for making the the plants green
The interaction between guard cells and a leaf opening would not be involved in the process of photosynthesis. Instead, the interaction between guard cells and a leaf opening is responsible for regulating the opening and closing of the stomata, which affects gas exchange and water loss in plants. This helps to maintain proper hydration and gas balance within the leaf.