Plants undergo mutations to develop a plant that can survive longer. For example, millions of years ago plants couldn't live outside of water because the conditions were too harsh. They managed to evolve and live on land by developing cuticles and different ways of pollinating.
All plants.
Examples of vegetables that undergo sexual reproduction include tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers. These plants produce flowers that contain both male and female reproductive structures for pollination and fertilization to occur, leading to seed production.
Yes, plants need sunlight to undergo photosynthesis and grow.
The plants would not be able to produce ATP because they would not be able to undergo any type of ATP production. ATP is necessary to undergo metabolic processes.
Leaf modifications refer to the adaptations of leaves that allow plants to survive in specific environments or fulfill particular functions. Examples include tendrils in climbing plants for support, spines in cacti to reduce water loss and deter herbivores, and succulent leaves in plants like aloe that store water. Other modifications can include scales, such as those found on pine needles, which reduce surface area and minimize water loss. Each type of leaf modification enhances the plant's ability to thrive in its habitat.
Plants undergo modifications to adapt to their environment, increase their chances of survival, and enhance their reproductive success. These modifications can include changes in structure, physiology, or behavior to meet the challenges posed by their surroundings, such as dealing with extreme temperatures, limited water availability, or competing for resources.
Plants undergo morphogenesis instead of angiogenesis.
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Humans do not undergo fermentation, only plants do. Humans undergo through lactate process instead.
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Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria are examples of organisms that can undergo both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. During the day, they perform photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight, and at night or during times of low light, they switch to cellular respiration to generate energy from stored carbohydrates.
No. The only living organisms that undergo phtosythesis are plants on land and phytoplankton in water.
All plants.
Plants undergo photosynthesis to convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into energy in the form of glucose, which they use for growth, reproduction, and overall survival.