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Do Non-flowering plants have more leaves than flowering plants?

on average, yes.


Why does celery with leaves absorb more water than celery without leaves?

most plants absorb more water through their leafs


Do worms eat grass or leaves?

Worms primarily feed on decaying organic matter such as leaves, rather than living plants like grass. They help break down dead plant material, making nutrients more accessible for plants and aiding in the decomposition process.


Why are plants bigger on the bottom floor of forests?

If the bottom layer leaves are small, the would receive lesser sunlight. The top layer leaves are smaller than the bottom layer leaves in size as they can receive more sunlight, thus the bottom layer leaves are larger in size to have a bigger surface area to trap more sunlight. Hope this can help you. '~'


Are mint leaves deciduous?

No, mint leaves are not deciduous. Deciduous plants shed their leaves annually, typically in the fall. Mint plants are perennial herbs, meaning they live for more than two years and do not shed their leaves in the same way deciduous plants do.


What is a sentence using the words 'than help'?

Than is used for comparisons:I'd rather rake the leaves than help burn them.He's more work than help.She came more to show off than help us get ready.


How can I identify long leaf house plants?

To identify long leaf house plants, look for plants with leaves that are elongated and slender in shape, rather than round or wide. Additionally, long leaf house plants often have a more vertical growth pattern compared to plants with shorter leaves. You can also consult plant identification guides or ask a local nursery for help in identifying specific long leaf house plants.


Why are my cucumber leaves wilting in the sun?

Cucumber leaves may wilt in the sun due to excessive heat and dehydration. The intense sunlight can cause the leaves to lose water faster than they can absorb it, leading to wilting. Providing shade or watering the plants more frequently can help prevent this issue.


Do large leaves lose more water during transpiration than smaller leaves?

Yes, in general, larger leaves have a greater surface area for transpiration to occur, so they can lose more water than smaller leaves. This is because transpiration mainly occurs through tiny pores on the leaf surface called stomata, and larger leaves have more stomata.


What two plants have no true stem or roots or leaves?

Algae and mosses are two examples of plants that can lack true stems, roots, and leaves. These plants typically have simple structures that allow them to absorb nutrients and carry out photosynthesis.


Do plants with more leaves grow faster than plants with fewer leaves?

i think plants with more leaves grow faster because roots grow faster the more they get H2o but with plants with fewer leaves grow slower because they don't get that much support from they root arrow


Why do plants that grow in the shade have darker green leaves than plants that grow in sunshine?

Plants rely on sunlight for photosynthesis (the process by which they make sugars i.e. food). They "trap" the sunlight with aid of a pigment - chlorophyll. This pigment is also responsible for the green colouration in the leaves. In the shade, a plant increases the size and concentration of chlorophyll in its leaves so that it is able to absorb more of the available light. It therefore appears a darker shade of green. Plants in full sunshine have more than enough sunlight for growth- hence they have smaller leaves with a reduced concentration of chlorophyll- their leaves are thus a lighter green.