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The kind of growth that describes plants growth throughout life would be exponential growth. This is because it grows at a certain rate.
Plants use photosynthesis to make their own food.
Plants continue to grow throughout their life. Animals grow during certain period in their life cycle. Tissue is the cause of growth in plants. While in animal cells there is a complete absence of meristematic tissues in animals.
I think it would simply be a dominant invasive species. I'm sure others will elaborate.
The process of plants producing energy for growth
The kind of growth that describes plants growth throughout life would be exponential growth. This is because it grows at a certain rate.
Indeterminate growth describes plants growth thoughout the life of a plant.
Plants grow throughout their lives.plants grow throughout their lives
Indeterminate. The growth rate of plants is extremely variable.
The kind of growth that describes plants growth throughout life would be exponential growth. This is because it grows at a certain rate.
he invented the book of plants. the book describes plants from their sin to ya, it also discusses plants evolution and describes the phases of plants growth and the production of flowers and fruits.
Plants use photosynthesis to make their own food.
Tomato plants are classified as determinate or indeterminate. Determinate plants will bear their fruit once at relatively the same time. Indeterminate will grow fruits throughout the growing season.
to have something to compare with the growth of fertilized plants. (; britnee Morgan
to have something to compare with the growth of fertilized plants. (; britnee Morgan
An animal such as a deer or rabbit eats plants and then converts the sugar in plants into ATP by cellular respiration.
Some plants will keep on growing, continuing extending their stems, branches, and twigs almost unstoppable by keep on growing their terminal buds vegetatively. The reproductive buds will also develop from time to time, but will side-lined as axillaries buds while the axillary buds just before that will take over the growth to extend the stem or the branches. This type of growth is called indeterminate growth. Examples of such plants are coconut trees, dates, rattans (example of monocotyledon groups), mangoes, pears, apples, mangosteens are some of the examples of the dicotyledonous plant groups. These type of plants that continuously produce fruits years after years, is grouped under perennial plantsThere are also plants that appeared to be stop growing any further once the terminal buds change from vegetative to reproductive buds. The terminal bud will develop into flowers and will further form fruits at the tip of the stem. The entire plants will be dead soon after that, unless there are other stems develop from the base of the plant such as sucker (example banana, sago) or the lower axillary buds will take over the growth of the plant (e.g., marigold, roses). This system of growth is called terminate growth