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They are wetland plants. Arent they?
Some plants eat insects as well as making their own food. When an insect touches a delicate hair on the inside of the leaves of a Venus fly trap, the leaves snap shut, trapping the insect inside. Insects landing on the edge of the pitcher plant slip into a pool of liquid at the bottom and drown.
no fire works are not they arent legal in glendale either...they are legal every where else though.
Oil is formed over millions of years, decaying plants and organic matter being compressed. Since oil originated from plants, it cannot actually poison them. Some forms of engine oil will poison plants because they are synthetic, or has been used oil it had been polluted with sulfur from the pistons of the engine.
NO! They dont sneeze, but if they have a virus they arent eye grabbing and have less color. im dumb.Of course plants sneeze try it just use pepper
They are wetland plants. Arent they?
yes because the leaves that arent green do not contain chloroplasts so the photosynthesis will definitely be different.
They grow from spores, not seeds or flowers.
humans arent plants. we dont need photosynthesis
Plants are producers not consumers therefore they are not herbivores because herbivores are plant eaters
Yes, their models arent very diverse though.
there is to be suprise but the animals are different some plants arent said lily and chloe
There are only 9 plants in the solar system. there arent 7 from earth.
what is a lantana rocket you arent doing illegal fire works are you?
They were, in the past. Or at least some of them. The people who decided to place them in a separate kingdom decided that there were significant difference between bacteria and plants.
They arent', they're aluminum. (Don't know about the Freelander though)
Some plants eat insects as well as making their own food. When an insect touches a delicate hair on the inside of the leaves of a Venus fly trap, the leaves snap shut, trapping the insect inside. Insects landing on the edge of the pitcher plant slip into a pool of liquid at the bottom and drown.