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Banana, bluggoe and plantain etc. are examples of suckers.
no, but it grows from a special stem called sucker
Examples of sucker stems are found in plants such as tomato, banana, and rose bushes, where new shoots grow from the base of the plant or along the stem. Sucker stems can divert energy and nutrients away from the main plant if left unchecked. Regular pruning can help control sucker growth.
I'd say a banana or a sucker or something of that sort.
The disks on the arms of an octopus are called suckers. A breast feeding baby is a sucker A leach is a sucker. Someone drinking through a straw is a sucker A plastic cup used to stick something to a wall is a sucker.
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Hooks and sucker rings.
A sucker sticks to a smooth surface by creating a vacuum seal between the sucker and the surface. When the sucker is pressed against the surface, the air inside the sucker is forced out, creating a vacuum that holds the sucker in place. This vacuum seal generates enough suction force to keep the sucker attached to the smooth surface.
A "sucker" is a gullible person, as in "There's a sucker born every minute". "I'm a sucker for .." means one is vulnerable to or easily attracted to ...
No. Banana plants (They are not called trees) do not grow from seeds. It is because they lost their ability to produce seeds a very very long time ago (It is not known if they ever produced seeds). So they are grown by a vegetative mode of propagation. It is something more like replacing the older plants. Banana plants grow from rhizomes or bulbs. In this way, the original plant is replaced (Banana is a perennial plant which replaces itself).