Plants essentially need their leaves to act as solar power panels for energy. Nevertheless, a seedling can create chloroplasts with very little light in its stem only and this is prior to leaf production.
These are plants without leaves
Plants and animals are both complex organisms that share in a cycle of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Animals breathe out carbon dioxide when they respirate and plants take that in through their leaves and then emit oxgen which animals inhale. And the cycle begins again.
This is kind of a guess, but I would say photosynthesis since some of the first organisms on earth were bacteria that did photosynthesis.
the loss of leaves help a plant survive winter becuase the plant doesnt have to lose and give water much more
in plants chloroplast helps in photosynthesis without it the plants wouldn't be able to make their food and give oxygen
Plants breathe through small holes in their leaves. Unlike us they do not breathe through lungs.
Plants have tiny pores on the backs of their leaves. If you look closley through a microscope you can see them. That is how plants breathe / respirate
All plants respire.
These are plants without leaves
all of them. if they respirate then theyre all the same.
Yes. Cactus do not have leaves.
photosynthesis
No, a seedling cannot survive without leaves because leaves are essential for the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make their own food.
Plants and animals are both complex organisms that share in a cycle of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Animals breathe out carbon dioxide when they respirate and plants take that in through their leaves and then emit oxgen which animals inhale. And the cycle begins again.
They need gas Oxygen. It is used as last electron acceptor
Plants that lack true stems, roots, and leaves are called thallophytes. These plants have a simple structure without distinct organs like stems and leaves. Examples include algae and fungi.
No. Pond scum does quite well without either.