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Many plants require roots. Basically, the roots are required to absorb water & mineral salts. The roots, being long & narrow will absorb water and mineral salts as they grow between the soil particles rich in these raw materials. This is why, the roots of a balsam plant are important.
The balsam plant has a soft stem because it contains large amounts of water-filled cells that provide structural support. These cells give the stem its flexibility, making it soft and easily bendable.
Balsam is an autotrophic plant. It is capable of making its own food by photosynthesis.
Balsam plants are C3 plants. They use the C3 carbon fixation pathway for photosynthesis, which involves the initial fixation of carbon dioxide into a three-carbon compound.
Yes, certain parts of the balsam plant, like its seeds and possibly its sap, can be poisonous if ingested in large quantities. It's important to be cautious and avoid consuming any parts of the plant to prevent potential toxicity.
A balsam plant has tap roots.
The name of Balsam plant in Tamil is Kasi Thumbai.
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please tell me what is balsam?
Yes,it is.
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It is called "Gulmehndi" in Hindi.
There is no one specific Balsam plant. This general name is given to many pleasantly scented plants, some of which are flowering, and some conifers.
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The balsam plant is dispersed by its explosive force. The dry pod containing its seeds will split open when disturbed.
A balsam is a sweet-smelling oil or resin derived from various plants, or the plant from which it is derived.