Its called seedling
There are millions to billions of cells in a plant, varying depending on the plant species and size. Plant cells are organized into tissues, which then make up different plant organs like leaves, stems, and roots.
A parasitoid host is an organism that a parasite or parasitoid lives on or in, deriving nourishment at the host's expense. The host can be a plant, animal, or even another parasite. Parasitoids eventually kill their hosts, whereas parasites typically do not.
detritus , which is the food for detritivores
Pumpkins are considered non-living organisms because they do not exhibit the characteristics of living things. Living organisms typically display traits such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, metabolism, and cellular organization, which pumpkins lack. Pumpkins are fruits that develop from the ovary of a flower and are considered to be part of the plant's reproductive cycle, but once harvested, they no longer carry out the functions of a living organism.
A parasitic tree is a type of plant that depends on another tree or plant for nutrients and resources to survive. It attaches itself to the host plant and absorbs water and minerals from it. This relationship can be detrimental to the host, as the parasitic tree competes for resources and can weaken or even kill the host plant.
A mistletoe or parasite.
Nourishment and sunlight.
The cotyledon (or cotyledons)
The root system anchors the plant to the ground and provides a conduit for nourishment.
The part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant.
it depends on the plant you grow a tree would take much longer but a plant would not take as much time
to provide the plant with nourishment to survive
Cotyledon
If you mean cut from the plant - it's because they're no longer getting nourishment travelling up the stem from the parent plant. That's why they're packed in wet paper for travelling, and why you need to put them in water as soon as you get them home.
It depends on the plant, but it takes longer than in richer, non-sandy soil.
Well, it depends on the type of plant. If it's a cactus plant, then it could live longer. If it's a regular plant such as a flower, it will not survive long.
Carnivores primarily obtain their nourishment from consuming animal flesh. While some carnivores may ingest small amounts of plant material, this is typically incidental and not a significant source of nutrients. Carnivores have evolved specific adaptations to efficiently extract and digest nutrients from meat.