This process is called horticulture.
The Tundra.
Some multicellular organisms grow by a process called fission. Where the cell produces a copy of itself and this would repeat and repeat. Or else some multicellular organisms like humans grow by spreading out and filling the gaps with new cells.
Planarians grow by the process of cell reproduction, which is mitosis followed by cytokinesis, the same as all multicellular organisms, including humans.
They can if they want to.
There are several grasses that can grow in low rainfall climates. The examples are Bermuda grass, Zoysia grass, Buffalo grass, St. Augustine grass, Fescues and Bahia grass.
grasses in the sea = algae
Llamas grow fleece which humans process into wool.
There are many species of grass, some which grow short, and others which can grow very tall. If it wasnâ??t for grasses, it is thought that humans would have always been strictly carnivores.
Early humans learned to grow crops through a process called agricultural revolution. This involved experimentation with wild plants to determine which ones could be domesticated and cultivated for food. Over time, they developed farming techniques to manage and harvest these crops, which led to the development of agriculture.
It's "grasses grow" (when talking about multiple kinds of grass) or "grass grows" (when talking about only one kind of grass).
Mitosis performs a similar function in people.
Grasses that grow on the tundra.
Most plants grow from the top but grasses are different, they grow from the base so cutting or animals grazing does not stop them growing.
the grass has a lot of roots. The grasses roots grow back fast after a fire.
grass grows naturally it uses the weather to grow
Humans grow, hunt and process food, we bake and cook, isn't that making our own food ?
Grasses and Acacia trees