Plants need water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to make food. Plants use both soil and water to transport nutrients into their cells.
by the sun giving energy to it in order to get out and produce other things...
It is same as the animals.It produce energy needed.
Pollenization -- or fertilization. Needed for the plant to produce seeds or fruit
The question makes no sense. Plants require water, sunlight and carbon dioxide in order to produce glucose through photosynthesis
Generally ripe fruits with viable seeds are needed to produce more plants conventionally. In vegetatively propagated plants like sugarcane, stems and suckers are needed to produce more plants. Nowadays with tissue culture technique, we can produce thousands of plants from a small portion of shoot apex of a plant.
Generally ripe fruits with viable seeds are needed to produce more plants conventionally. In vegetatively propagated plants like sugarcane, stems and suckers are needed to produce more plants. Nowadays with tissue culture technique, we can produce thousands of plants from a small portion of shoot apex of a plant.
A plant's reproductive structures, such as flowers, seeds, or spores, are needed to produce more plants. These structures contain the genetic material necessary for new plant growth through processes like pollination, seed dispersal, or spore release.
In order to produce starch, a plant has to combine water and the sugar it produces. Without water, a plant cannot produce starch.
harp seals are not producers because they don't produce things like the plant they are producers because the produce things.
Yes, it is required during photosynthesis to produce glucose
Plants produce food themselves. Chloroplasts are needed for that
It should bear fruit if you are properly nourishing it. Give it the proper things it needs in order to produce. Try going to a local gardening store such as Home Depot to find out the proper things your plant needs.