The sprayed chemical is absorbed by the leaves, it reaches in the conducting tissues (mostly phloem) and travels to the root along with other supplies of that plant.
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To have a better place for sunshine and growth the seeds travel away from its parent plant.
Just like the tospey turvey! Well, the water and nutrients travel very fast to the plants because the roots are at the top so the dont have to travel very far down.
From cell to cell
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No. It is actually thermal energy from the sun that is transformed into food/chemical energy.
A chemical that is energized by photosynthesis
A chemical that is energized by photosynthesis
A chemical that is energized by photosynthesis
A chemical that is energized by photosynthesis
Plants that have tubes are called vascular plants.
There are a lot of bug sprays you can use when you travel. If you do a little research prior to leaving on your trip you can determine what you might need. For instance, areas that are more prone to mosquitos.
Virginia Farmer has written: 'Sixpence bride' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Man-woman relationships, Social life and customs, Time travel
In "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift, the farmer makes money by charging admission to allow people to visit Gulliver, who has been captured and put on display in the farmer's attraction. The farmer profits from the novelty and curiosity of having Gulliver as a spectacle for people to see.
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This is dependent on the job, some like consultants, expert level engineers, trouble shooters, auditors, incident investigators, etc. travel a lot (+ 200,000 km yr, or +30wks/yr). Others like those stationed in plants or units or in a local office travel little.