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What kind of plants proudce fuel?

sugar caneswamps


Why do animals proudce desired traits quickly?

sexual selection


What sort of wood do oak tree proudce?

oak wood


How are cells proudce?

Cells produce energy through a process called cellular respiration, where they break down glucose into ATP for use in various cellular functions. This process occurs in the mitochondria of the cell and involves a series of biochemical reactions. Additionally, plants cells can also produce energy through photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose.


Is it true that plants and trees can come together and proudce a toxin that can kill us?

It could if you had the right type of plant or tree and the brains


How does a piano proudce sound?

When you press down on the key of a piano, it causes a lever to move a hammer. The hammer then strikes a string that produces the sound.


How many offspring babies does this Vervet monkey Proudce at one time?

Usually about four or five at a time, it depends what time of year and how old the monkey is.


Which Plants which proudce fuel?

None produce fuel. But, many can be made into fuels. If not all. Some of the more commonlly used plants are; corn, sugar cane, and I think switch grass.


How many young can a horse proudce at once?

Usually just one. Twins are not unheard of but usually only one twin will only survive because of their size and demand on the mother during gestation.


How does an orange grow?

the broad waxy evergreen leaves remain on the tree for as long as 3 years. new leaves proudce a-lot a time during wet and warm climates.


What are the soures of co2 in atomsphre?

there are many sources including many which are caused by us human. Plants proudce co2 at night when there is no light. In burning fossil fuels we also produce vasts amounts of co2 the co2 conc of the air now is 0.004%


How do cells in a meristem differ from cells in other types of plant tissue?

Cells in and around the meristems are the only ones that divide. Once the cell has been pushed past the meristematic zone, it stops dividing. Meristematic cells are also undifferentiated, they have not yet developed specializations such as vascular or dermal tissue.