The below ground parts of a cactus are used to precipitate bacteria, ions, and particles. To precipitate means to remove. That removal is done by the cells in the roots. The result is the release of exudates, or waste products, into the soil to feed the soil food web. Soil food web members include bacteria, fungi, microbes, and protozoa.
A cactus plant's roots are involved in the precipitation of bacteria and particles. In this case, precipitation refers to removal. Bacteria and particles need to be removed from the cactus. They indeed exit the plant in the form of exudates, or waste products. Underground, one organism's trash may be another's treasure. In this case, a cactus plant's exudates are the soil food web's prey. For example, soil food members such as bacteria, fungi, microbes, nematodes, and protozoa view exudates as a prized meal.
Lysosomes. ;)
Lysosomes
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well a cactus plant has many parts like flowers
the stalk
Yes, cactus spines are living parts of the cactus plant. They owe their existence to growth buds on the plant's surface. From the growth buds also come a cactus plant's flowers.
You can tell if your cactus is being under watered by checking if the soil is completely dry, if the cactus looks shriveled or wilted, or if the lower parts of the cactus are turning yellow or brown.
The reason there are bacteria on your feet is because they often sweat and pick up dirt particles much more easily than other parts of your body. This can often lead to infections such as athlete's foot or even fungus.
When a solid is formed from two liquids, that is called a precipitate.
Yes, a cactus is a producer. It makes energizing food from the photosynthetic interaction of sunlight with the plant's water, minerals, and dissolved nutrients. That food feeds the cactus, and cactus body parts may feed the consumers of the food chain.
Yes, a cactus is a producer. It makes energizing food from the photosynthetic interaction of sunlight with the plant's water, minerals, and dissolved nutrients. That food feeds the cactus, and cactus body parts may feed the consumers of the food chain.