You describe a thallophyte. thallus is a plant body which doesn't have any differentiated leaves, roots, flowers
A plant needs to live by having oxygen, sunlight and water.
The salt unbalances the plant's systems and prevents it from doing certain necessary actions.
Thats easy its very important,its were the food. The food is a very specialtipe of suger.
The xerophyte is a plant that can live in very dry climates. The phreatophyte is a plant that can grow by pulling its roots down to get water. The xerophyte and the phreatophyte are plants that live in the desert.
Vascular plants are plants that have transport tissues for carrying water, nutrients, and sugar to plant cells. Because they have transport tissues, many vascular plants can become very large. An example of a vascular plant is a full grown tree. The transport tissues form a system of tubes tat extends from the roots to all parts of the plant. These tubes are made up of two kinds of tissue: xylem and phloem. Xylem tissue carries water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves. Phloem tissue carries sugar from the leaves to other cells of the plants. Non vascular plants are plants that lack tissues that transport water, nutrients, and sugar. Some example of non vascular plants are mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Non vascular plants don't have tissues to carry the materials that cells need to stay healthy. Because of this, they don't grow very large. These plants don't have true roots to absorb water. Instead, each cell absorbs the water and nutrients it needs directly from the soil or air. Because they tend to live very close together, the cells of these plants may also get materials they need from neighboring plant cells.
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A non-vascular plant.
All of the vegetative plant parts are necessary for daily survival. These include stems, leaves, roots, and possibly other underground structures. An individual plant can survive just fine without its reproductive parts, such as flowers, fruits, and cones. These organs are only useful in reproduction. Note: plants that we think of as "flowers" (a tulip for example) is really a complete plant with stems, leaves, and roots, with or without the flower. The flower (or fruit or cone) is simply a reproductive organ that appears at a certain point in the plants life cycle (or periodically throughout the life cycle.)
roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds and several types of appendages such as hairs, trichomes, spines, thorns etc.
From the roots. All plant parts are grown for a reason, first the seeds are planted, the seeds are for starting the plant and for producing more, next the roots grow,the roots are for collecting food and minerals, next the stem sprouts, the stem is for guiding the foods and minerals to the entire plant, then the leaves sprout, the leaves soak up sun and oxygen for the plant to live, last but not least the produce comes out [you know what that's for].
It needs to be connected to the plant. As long as the plant has water, nutrients the plant and leaves) will continue to live Leaves grow and achieve a specific pattern and shape, then stop. Other plant parts like stems or roots will usually continue to grow as long as they have the resources to do so.
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-bamboo -oolong leaves -chrysanthemum flowers -jasmine leaves
Certainly - the plant will still live without the flowers. It will simply be unable to reproduce.
The part of the plant that absorbs the water is the roots. The roots are the parts of the plant that are in charge of absorbing everything that the plant needs to live (not including sunlight). Oxygen, water, and minerals are absorbed through the roots.
The leaves make food using photosynthesis, which allows the plant to live.