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A herbivore is an animal that eats no meat, an omnivore eats plants and meat, and a carnavore eats only meat.
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Bryophyte plants are non-vascular plants that live on land. Unlike all other land plants they lack lignin, which helps maintain cell structure. They reproduce with spores. Examples are mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
In gardening, annual plants die back at the end of the season and must be replanted the following year. Perennialsare herbaceous plants which return year after year, regrowing new foliage from live (but dormant over winter) roots.Woody plants with such as shrubs and trees are not categorized as perennials despite living year after year because they do not die back to the ground at the end of the growing season, but rather grow new leaves on old branches the following spring. The exception to the above re woody plants is called the 'resurrection fern'.
which adaption would be most useful to an animal that eats nectar from plants
who was a nineteenth century monk whose hypotheses about inheritance in pea plants have became scientific laws
who was a nineteenth century monk whose hypotheses about inheritance in pea plants have became scientific laws
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A herbivore is an animal whose diet is composed of plants.
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A herbivore is an animal that eats no meat, an omnivore eats plants and meat, and a carnavore eats only meat.
Gregor Mendel's theories are the basis for modern breeding techniques of plants and animals. Mendel was a German friar who experimented with breeding pea plants.
Any plants that grow in the vicinity of moving water can have their seeds distributed this way for example Willow and Alder.