Plants bear fruits which yield more pounds of food per acre than
products of animal slaughter, dairy products or vegetables. Fruit
can yield 4500 or more times the food per acre that meat yields.
Fruits also contain hundreds of thousands of healing properties,
from lauric acid in coconuts to the vitamin C in virtually all fruits.
Some faiths teach that plants also are sacred and should not be killed.
Scientists use various plant parts to classify plants, including flowers, seeds, leaves, stems, and roots. These parts help scientists determine the unique characteristics and relationships between different plant species.
No, different parts of a plant may respond differently to stimuli. For example, the roots may respond to water availability by elongating or branching, while the leaves may respond to light by adjusting their orientation or size. Each part of the plant has specific adaptations to respond to different stimuli in its environment.
Leaves can vary in size within the same plant due to genetics, environmental conditions, and their position on the plant. Factors such as sunlight exposure, nutrient availability, and water supply can influence leaf size. Additionally, leaves growing in different parts of the plant may have different functions, leading to variations in size.
Certain plants are unique in producing different colored flowers on the same plant due to genetic variations that affect the pigments present in the flowers. These variations can result in different colors being expressed in different parts of the plant, leading to the production of flowers with varying colors on the same plant.
The food not useed by plants are surely not wasted. They are kept for future reuse."Imaginehow resourceful plants are than humans!"
the difference is that there are different parts in humans than there is in animals
Oxygen
Broccoli is a plant, but the edible parts humans consume are unopened flowers.
it is the one that transports all different cells to the different parts of the plant
Any insect, (substitute animal or plant as well), that can capitalize on a resource (shelter, irrigation, temperature, food) or waste product (garbage, etc.) produced by humans can benefit from living around humans.
Sucrose
demaoti
minerals
Sucrose
no it is not All parts of the plant are edible and can be used as you would spring onions.
Um;Earth?Maybe lol.idk 0.0
Translocation