well basically its something called trintolystis which is a process to do with the atmosphere and the growth of nature
The speed in which an air bubble will travel upwards in water will depend on how small the bubble is and the elevation in which the bubble is being released. The smaller the bubble, the faster it will travel upwards.Ê
To minimise the contact between the air and the cut end of the leafy shoot
In a branch of an aerial shoot a ring of bark is removed. The portion above the ring swells and produces roots. The shoot is removed and called gootee.
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
they grow corn
Yes, due to an effect called negative geotropism bananas grow upwards.
Some Roots Grow Upwards - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
They grow towards the light!
They grow down from trees. ----They actually grow pointing upwards
Seed sprouts use geotropism to grow towards the surface in dark soil. As the seed germinates, the shoot grows in response to gravity, which helps guide it upwards. In addition, the emerging shoot may also be sensitive to light, allowing it to grow towards the surface where it can access sunlight for photosynthesis.
turgor pressure (maybe)
The radicle and shoot grow in different directions due to the influence of gravitropism, a plant's response to gravity. The radicle, which is the embryonic root, grows downwards towards gravity to anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. In contrast, the shoot grows upwards against gravity to reach sunlight for photosynthesis. This differential growth direction allows for optimal positioning and resource acquisition for the developing plant.
Nope - they grow upwards from the ground.
A small shoot that will grow into a leaf or flower is called a bud.
It's called a sprout or a shoot
hot air rises cold air sinks
Because they like to be stepped on!