the ability to live in low light conditions
the ability to live in low light conditions
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A plant does not have the facility to sense any of such things .
No. Adaptation is shown when differences between individuals may fit them better for their environment and so become more prevalent in the population. Growth of a plant towards a water source is called tropism.
This question makes little to no sense. The answer is no, definitely not.
The Lillie Pad, for instance, grows to the surface of the water then creates a 'pad', so it can use photosynthesis easier. Other plants will just grow tall or live close to the surface of the water, such as kelp.
that question doesn't make any sense.
In the 1995 film adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, Colonel Brandon was played by Alan Rickman.
In the film adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, Edward Ferrars is played by Hugh Grant.
toward the sun light..................:)
YEs it is now get out of here and quit asking stupid questions.
A nuclear power plant does use uranium as fuel It "burns" it in the nuclear sense not the chemical sense
yes sharks do have better sense of some than bears but it also depends on if the shark has a sense of smell
There are 6 things all living organisms must do. - Have Cells - Sense and respond to change -Reproduce - Have DNA -Use energy -Grow and Develop
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keen sense of smell and renforces snout for digging
With a mixture of the following: expertise, common sense and google. For example my answer comes from common sense.
What are you even talking about? You can string a bunch of words together but they don't necessarily make sense.