Bean seedlings may not grow straight up due to insufficient sunlight, overcrowding, or improper watering leading to leggy growth. Ensure the seedlings have adequate sunlight, are spaced properly, and receive appropriate watering to encourage upright growth. Staking taller seedlings can also help provide support as they grow.
The phenomenon where the roots of seedlings grow straight down and the stems grow straight up is explained by gravitropism. Roots exhibit positive gravitropism, responding to gravity by growing downward, while stems display negative gravitropism, growing upward against the pull of gravity. This adaptive behavior ensures that roots can access water and nutrients in the soil, while stems can reach sunlight for photosynthesis.
Due to lack of mechanical tissue
It depends, if there is an objects blocking the plant from growing straight up, it will grow sideways, otherwise i have no further knowledge! It depends, if there is an objects blocking the plant from growing straight up, it will grow sideways, otherwise i have no further knowledge! If you grow the plant sideways the plant will start going sideways than it will turn and start growing straight up!
"Growing Up: Seedling Success in Diverse Environments"
A bean seed shrinks and disappears after the seedling develops leaves because the seed's food reserves are used up. Since the leaves can now make energy for the plant, this lack of food reserves from the seed is not a danger.
The phenomenon where the roots of seedlings grow straight down and the stems grow straight up is explained by gravitropism. Roots exhibit positive gravitropism, responding to gravity by growing downward, while stems display negative gravitropism, growing upward against the pull of gravity. This adaptive behavior ensures that roots can access water and nutrients in the soil, while stems can reach sunlight for photosynthesis.
The contents of a seed are used up after germination by the seedling growing from it.
The contents of a seed are used up after germination by the seedling growing from it.
Yes. I've tried for an exclusive Moshling with exclusive seeds and ended up growing a yellow magic bean.
When planting lima bean seeds, you should place them with the eye (the slightly indented scar) facing up. This orientation helps the seedling emerge more easily from the soil as it grows. Ensuring the eye is positioned correctly can improve germination and overall plant development.
Due to lack of mechanical tissue
i got my piercing when i was 13, it healed straight away and im now 16 and me growing hasn affected it.
The plant uses up the nutrients stored in the cotyledons, they become smaller and eventually drop off once the plant is able to produce food for its self
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It depends, if there is an objects blocking the plant from growing straight up, it will grow sideways, otherwise i have no further knowledge! It depends, if there is an objects blocking the plant from growing straight up, it will grow sideways, otherwise i have no further knowledge! If you grow the plant sideways the plant will start going sideways than it will turn and start growing straight up!
I dont think there is material stored in the cotyledon of a bean seed a cotyledon is "metaphorically" a baby seed plant The cotyledons contain the stored food reserves of the seed. As these reserves are used up, the cotyledons may turn green and start to photosynthesize or may wither as the first true leaves take over food production for the seedling.
The energy required for a seedling to push up out of the ground mainly comes from stored reserves in the seed itself. As the seed absorbs water and nutrients from the soil, it uses this stored energy to fuel the initial growth and emergence of the seedling. This process is known as germination.