Two common photosynthesis systems operate in plants, the so-called C3 and C4 systems. Not in the same plant. Called so by the number of carbon atoms in the chemistry of the reaction.
There is a less common photosynthesis system called CAM (after the names in the mechanism) and this is found in tropical/desert plants and in some epiphytes. These plants have to conserve water, so their stomata; used to breathe; open at night, and they store up the CO2 for reaction during the day when their stomata are closed.
Photosystem 1 & 2
Photosystem 1 and Photosystem 2
Chlorophyll
chlorophyll
1 and 2
No, they are not.
Each repetition is called a trial or sometimes a replicate.
Here are five examples each of monocot and dicot plants:Monocot plants: grass, lillies, corn, dates, and bamboo.Dicot plants: sunflower, daisy, bean, carrot, pear
The process called by which scientists check each others work is known as Peer Review.
All plants are multicellular. This means that they have many cells. This is true for all plants. Each plant cell is enclosed in a cell wall.
Plants which grow from seed each year are called annuals.
It consist of large sections called tectonic plates, which move relative to each other.
seasonal plants are grown in seasons only.
Plants that come back each year are called perennials.
consist of large sections called tectonic plates, which move relative to each other.
An ecosystem.
The answer is: hybrids
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when the veins in plants run parallel to each other.This is called parallel venation
This is an ecosystem.
Each time Mendel studied a trait, he crossed two plants with different expressions of the trait and found that the new plants all looked like one of the two parents. He called these new plants hybrids because they received different genetic information, or different alleles, for a trait from each parent.
consist of two assemblies of two pieces each.