The Cyclamen.
The cyclamen's heart-shaped, variegated leaves provide winter-long color. It also produces spikes of pink or red blooms in midwinter. Cyclamen goes through a period of summer dormancy when the plant dies back and the tuberous roots enter a rest period. It resumes growth in fall and repeats the growing cycle. After each year's blooms begin to fade in spring, the plant requires trimming to prepare it for its dormant period.
sexual reproduction of plants leads to formation of seed, that are the dormant embryo of plants that can bear extreme harsh conditions and as it gets favourable condition, the seed germinates.
During night time.
In most plants stomata is usually opened on leaves to preserve water. As a result, CO2 is added during the Calvin Benson Cycle.
In most plants stomata is usually opened on leaves to preserve water. As a result, CO2 is added during the Calvin Benson Cycle.
In most plants stomata is usually opened on leaves to preserve water. As a result, CO2 is added during the Calvin Benson Cycle.
TRANSPIRATION
Plants respire durning a dark cycle. They release carbon dioxide.
Lay dormant.
Transpiration.
Basically, plants have two stages in their life cycle, they can appear as a gametophyte or a sporophyte.
I think it is when plants absorb it for photosynthesis and release it during respiration...I think...
Yes they can stay dorman for a while and active again. In some bacteriaphages there is a replicaiton cycle exist called lysogenic cycle where the phage DNA kept dormant in host. but this can change when a stimuli triggers them, it enters to lytic cycle and kill the host.