Primary growth in plants occurs at the apical meristem.
Plant stems hold the plant upright an carry nutrients from one part of the plant to the other.
Yes plant growth occurs at stem, leaves, flowers and roots. The flower after fertilization grow in to the fruit.
Photosynthesis primarily occurs at the leaf level in the process of plant growth.
Meristems is the name of the specific areas where plant growth occurs.
Meristems is the name of the specific areas where plant growth occurs.
Yes, plant growth can occur at lateral buds. Lateral buds are potential sites for new shoot development and can give rise to branches or new stems. When activated, lateral buds can contribute to overall plant growth and branching.
in most plants and climates growth would occur in summer for light as well as heat is needed for many processes in plant growth however there are exeptions.
No, plant growth primarily occurs at the tips of stems and roots rather than leaves. This growth is usually due to cells dividing and elongating at the meristems located at the tips of shoots and roots.
The surface temperature of Pluto is about minus 228 degrees Celsius, so plant growth is not possible; additionally any water that may occur would be in the form of solid ice.
Phototropism, where the plant "turns" to arrange its leaves for better exposure to light. This process is regulated by growth regulators in the plant. Photo = light Tropism from the Greek "trope" or turning. See picture
Indeterminate growth describes plants growth thoughout the life of a plant.
It increase plant growth.