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Found in ANIMAL CELLS
How vinegar affects plant growth is by being acidic, and it works in negatively against the plant growth. It damages the cells to the plants.
A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, esp. one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
After doing a science experiment it showed to make the plant grow a little bit faster
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mechanical weathering
The growth of plant roots and animal activity result in increased aeration and nutrient availability in the soil, creating a more hospitable environment for other organisms and promoting soil health and fertility. Plant roots help to stabilize the soil, prevent erosion, and contribute to the cycling of nutrients, while animal activity such as burrowing and grazing can further enhance soil structure and nutrient availability.
Mitosis .
It depends on the animal/plant. For people, it is about thirty to thirty-five. Usually, the smaller the animal/plant, the earlier the growth stops.
Suburban growth can lead to habitat fragmentation, which disrupts wildlife movement and decreases available space for plants and animals. Increased human activity in suburban areas can also lead to pollution, habitat destruction, and an increase in invasive species, further stressing plant and animal populations. Additionally, expanding suburbs often result in a loss of native vegetation, reducing food and shelter options for local wildlife.
Its definitly animal and a mammal but I'm not sure which.
Preventing human activity that make animal and plant extinct.
Well.. yeah. Any plant can grow to resemble an animal, its just not likely. You can also trim a plant in the shape of an animal, or restrict it`s growth to keep ithow you want it
The result of large organic matter decay after each year's plant growth is the enrichment of the soil with nutrients as the organic matter decomposes. This process releases essential nutrients back into the soil, which can then be utilized by plants for growth in subsequent seasons. Additionally, it improves soil structure and microbial activity, contributing to overall soil health.
Yes it does. A vacuole is a small cell that helps control the food consumption and growth. An animal plant has a slightly bigger one because it needs much more energy to help the growth and food consumption...
Primarily that answer is Photosynthesis, or the production of food for the plant through the abosorption of solar energy.
By cutting the main stem it redistributes some of the nutrients to the other parts of the plant causing healthier growth.