Absorption of water due the presence of hydrophilic proteins in plants (more particularly in seeds) is ambibition.
Do you mean herbivore? An herbivore is a plant eating animal.
If you mean what plant can live on top of another plant, epiphytes are a good example (e.g. orchids). Here the plant attaches it's self to the bark of a tree, but does not derive any nutritional benefit from the tree. If you mean what plant lives off another then you are referring to parasitic plants, where the plant derives direct nutritional benefit from the host plant i.e. it gets its nutrients and water from the host plant. An example of this is the Dodder plant/ vine
A true breeding pea plant means that when it self-pollinates, it produces offspring with the same trait as the parent plant. This indicates that the plant is homozygous for that particular trait and will consistently pass it on to its offspring.
A virulent plant is one that is highly toxic or harmful, often causing severe illness or even death if ingested or touched. These plants can pose a danger to humans, animals, and the environment if not handled properly.
When a plant or seed is dormant, it is in a state of suspended growth or activity. This can happen during certain seasons or due to lack of favorable conditions. Dormancy allows the plant or seed to conserve energy until conditions are suitable for growth.
cells inside a plant
Yes. Herbivore does mean plant-consumer in Latin.
Philodendron is a plant often as a house plant
shokubutsu means plant like living plant cojo means plant like manufacturing plant
A plant,
a Fragrant plant is a plant that has a distinctive smell. such as mint or lavender for instance.
sweet smelling flower = roseto plant in a straight manner = to plant in rows
It is the fertilization or formation of a plant. The development of a plant.
if you mean doing nothing to a plant it will die
means plant
no
To plant, or to seed.