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Taproot system
plumule develops into a shoot and then form a shoot system
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
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A plant grows both upward and downward simultaneously. The shoot system, which includes the stem and leaves, grows upward toward the light, while the root system grows downward into the soil for nutrients and stability. This dual growth allows the plant to maximize its access to resources essential for survival.
The root system of the mongo seed consists of a taproot that grows deep into the soil to anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients. This taproot is the primary root that develops from the seed and gives rise to lateral roots as the plant grows.
If the stem and shoot were to grow before the roots the plant will fall over and die. It has to root so that the plant will have support and food to grow up. Since root root has to absorb water and other nutrient for growth and development, its emergence from the seed before shoot is essential.
The part that you eat is part of the root system and grows underground.
The plant that grows in Ohio is the Buckeye tree.
sugar is proceed from sugar cane which is a plant that grows in tropical places so i guess it is a seed before it grows and gets proceed to sugar
When a plant species grows in an area where no life existed before, it is referred to as "primary succession." This process typically occurs on bare substrates, such as lava flows, newly exposed rock, or areas left by retreating glaciers, where pioneer species, including certain plants, are the first to colonize and establish an ecosystem. Over time, these species can modify the environment, allowing for more complex communities to develop.
what will the epicotyl become when the baby plant grows