* i think its a 7 on the scale but it has to be a nuetrual ph actually it doesnt. most plants preffer slighly acidic soil at 5.5-6 pH
It depends on the plants. Probably should research each type.
No. A biosphere allows the conditions for gardeners to grow the plants.
Flowering plants have evolved diverse mechanisms to adapt and thrive in different habitats. This includes variations in root systems, leaf structures, and reproductive strategies. This adaptability allows them to grow in a wide range of environmental conditions, from deserts to rainforests.
Carbon Dioxide is the gas that helps plants grow. As does nitrogen and it it the major consituent of the atmosphere
A banana is the largest flowering herbaceous plant
Genetic Engineering
Plants use the tendrils to anchor themselves to any available support. This allows the plants to grow better.
Plants such as ferns, mosses, epiphytes (orchids, bromeliads etc.), vines and climbers as well as a range of parasitic plants
Perhaps the large seaweeds (algae), but maybe the Banana if you're seeking terrestrial plants.
yes but remember that it needs to have soil, no, plants grow better when they are warm and moist. This is because heat allows the molecules in plants move faster and undergo photosynthesis much faster.
Mosses form the largest group of nonvascular plants. They are small, herbaceous plants that lack specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport like vascular plants do. Mosses typically grow in moist environments and play important roles in ecosystem functions.
Yes, seedlings need sunlight to grow because it is essential for the process of photosynthesis, which allows plants to produce their own food and grow.