No, cacti are not furry. They are succulent plants with spines or thorns for protection against predators in their natural habitat. Some cacti may have a fuzzy or woolly appearance due to the presence of fine hairs, but these are not true fur.
Root systems are made up of fine branches of about the same size called root hairs. These root hairs are hair-like structures that increase the surface area of the roots, enabling them to absorb water and nutrients more effectively from the soil.
Yes, birch tree leaves typically have small, fine hairs on their lower surfaces. These hairs may help the leaves retain moisture and protect against pests.
Pollen is a fine powder produced by flowers that contains male reproductive cells used in the fertilization of plants.
Plants do not necessarily need humans to survive. However, humans provide certain benefits to plants such as suitable growing conditions, protection from pests, and resources like water and nutrients. In return, plants provide oxygen, food, and beauty to humans.
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root hairs are basically separated to each other.. they are fine like hairs..
Its the time when puberty begins for people. For animals its when soft down or fine short hairs on the leaves and stems of plants or on various parts of animals or insects form.
the protective structure of calamansi is thorns,fine hair
Root hairs are small, elongated structures that protrude from the outer surface of a root. They are typically colorless and extremely fine, giving them a thread-like appearance. Root hairs play a crucial role in absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
The protective structure of talahib is fine hairs
Yes, water moss ferns do have fine hairs on their fronds. These hairs help with water absorption and can also trap moisture in humid environments.
Since butterflies are a type of insect, they do not have fur. They may however have hairs.
No, cacti are not furry. They are succulent plants with spines or thorns for protection against predators in their natural habitat. Some cacti may have a fuzzy or woolly appearance due to the presence of fine hairs, but these are not true fur.
Fine hairs, or trichomes, protect plants by serving as a physical barrier against herbivores and pests, making it difficult for them to feed on the plant. They can also reflect sunlight, reducing leaf temperature and preventing water loss, which helps in drought conditions. Additionally, some trichomes produce chemicals that deter herbivores or attract beneficial insects, further enhancing the plant's defense mechanisms. Overall, these adaptations contribute to the plant's survival and health in its environment.
The plants that have fine roots : Kangkong etc.....
by it's fine hairs that cause us itchiness