Cotton requires a significant amount of nutrients because it is a heavy feeder crop, meaning it has high nutrient demands to support its growth and development. Nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are essential for cotton to produce high yields of fiber. Proper nutrient management is crucial to ensure healthy cotton plants and maximize productivity.
Many seeds need nothing more than moisture to sprout, and the other nutrients they need for initial growth are within them. So they can sprout and grow a bit on damp cotton or wool. The problem is that after initial growth, they need to get some nutrients cotton or wool will not provide. If the nutrients were supplied artificially, they would continue to grow. If not, many species would not do so well.
Yes, Nonvascular Plants do not have vessels. Nonvascular plants are found in damp environments and are only a few cells thick, so they are able to absorb water and nutrients from it directly through their cell walls. Vascular plants are more complex and are thick, so they need vessels to get their water and nutrients. See related question
Nutrients need to be broken down into smaller molecules because the human body can only absorb these smaller molecules. Enzymes in the digestive system break down proteins into amino acids, fats into fatty acids and glycerol, and carbohydrates into simple sugars. This allows the nutrients to be absorbed through the wall of the small intestine and into the bloodstream for use by the body.
roots in plants grow as they need to be able to support the plant upright and keep it in the ground in bad weather conditions eg wind , the roots also grow so they can get to more nutrients to feed on .
Seeds need a store of fat energy to provide the necessary nutrients for germination and initial growth before the seedlings can photosynthesize on their own. This energy reserve helps the seed survive until it can establish its root system and leaves to support itself through photosynthesis.
because the cotton that had been planted before had soaked up all of the nutrients in the soil so they needed new land to plant more cotton
before the cotton gin, peices of plant in the cotton were picked out by slaves, which of course was much slower. The cotton gin made the process of making cotton plants into usuable fabric was made much much easier. So people began growing more and more cotton.
Crop rotation is important to the cotton farmers because they need the nutrients from the soil for other crops so they don't use it all in just one kind of plant.
Pretty much well, they eat nutrients in the ground, and we need nutrients too, so yeah basically.
No if you microwave the vegetables the nutrients cook right out. The best bet is boiling your vegetables but not to long so all the nutrients don't cook out!
Many seeds need nothing more than moisture to sprout, and the other nutrients they need for initial growth are within them. So they can sprout and grow a bit on damp cotton or wool. The problem is that after initial growth, they need to get some nutrients cotton or wool will not provide. If the nutrients were supplied artificially, they would continue to grow. If not, many species would not do so well.
Crop rotation is important to the cotton farmers because they need the nutrients from the soil for other crops so they don't use it all in just one kind of plant.
Nutrients so they can grow.
they are mammals so they need water. they also need food
There are so many nutrients that trees need to grow. Some of the nutrients include phosphorus, chlorine, potassium, magnesium, calcium and sulphur among others.
The King cotton plan used by the south in the civil war. Was about the south trying to gainforeignsupport to fight the war. So they decided to stop the selling of cotton toforeignnations. But sadly the foreigncountries had a big cotton season so they had no need to buy cotton. So theSouthsattempt to gain allies failed.
For a seed to grow it needs nitrogen and as a matter of fact cotton doesn't contain nitrogen so it can't support seed growth. But fungus can grow.- If the cotton is kept moist and the proper nutrients supplied, seeds will grow in cotton very well.