water/ H2O or Hydrogen and oxygen, although carbon is also highly placed
Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
Carbon, cellulose
oxygen and carbon
The three basic minerals that plants require for growth are: Nitrogen (N), Phosphate (P) and Potassium (K). Also abbreviated as NPK in the horticulture and agriculture industries after the elements abbreviations on the periodic table of elements. Nitrogen (N) is primarily responsible for the green, leafy growth of the plant. Phosphates (P) responsible for root development of the plant and Potassium (K) assists in flower and fruit production of the plant Micro elements are also required to sustain a balanced, deficiency free plant
Root
Chloroplasts, which are also responsible for the pigment of the plant
In a plant the anther is responsible for production of male gametes, that is, spores.
Plant, Ice, Lava, and Storm
the leaf is responsible for the excretion of the plant
Leavesleaf is the part of the plant is responsible for respiration.
It's responsible for photosynthesis.
The three basic minerals that plants require for growth are: Nitrogen (N), Phosphate (P) and Potassium (K). Also abbreviated as NPK in the horticulture and agriculture industries after the elements abbreviations on the periodic table of elements. Nitrogen (N) is primarily responsible for the green, leafy growth of the plant. Phosphates (P) responsible for root development of the plant and Potassium (K) assists in flower and fruit production of the plant Micro elements are also required to sustain a balanced, deficiency free plant
Root
Leaves are mainly responsible for photosynthesis in a plant.
The elements (matter) from which the plant is made.
Chloroplasts, which are also responsible for the pigment of the plant
The plant hormone that is responsible for breaking the dormancy cycle in plants is gibberellins. The endosperm of a plant forms the food supply for the new sporophyte plant.
Flower is responsible for the formation of fruits
There are a great number of elements that can be found in a plant cell but not animal. This includes chloroplasts.
The vacuole is responsible for holding WATER, not waste, but yes the vacuole is the water holding organelle in a plant.