Stoneworts, belonging to the group Charophyta, are considered close relatives of plants due to several shared characteristics. They possess similar features such as the structure of their chloroplasts, the presence of cellulose in their cell walls, and the way they store energy as starch. Molecular studies, particularly phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences, further support their evolutionary relationship, indicating that stoneworts and land plants share a common ancestor. These connections highlight the transitional role of stoneworts in the evolution of terrestrial plants.
Angiosperms are flowering plants
You know when they are taller than they were!
I know that they need iron.
Corn, and cocoa. I do not know what else.
it depends if you don't know then just guess its the easiest answer
Do You? Some do, some don't. I know some real close relatives who do
Depending who you trust more. I have a close relationship with my mom and i know i can always talk to her but on the other hand i have a best friend and a close friend that i can always talk to for help. Relatives would always be there for you no matter what. Friends walk in and out of your life.
Non-vascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, do not contain a vascular system for transporting water and nutrients. Instead, they rely on diffusion and osmosis to move water and nutrients through their cells.
Certain plants close when touched as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from potential harm or threats. This response is triggered by physical contact, which can signal to the plant that it is being attacked or disturbed.
There is no direct evidence that Tyrannosaurus had feathers, though it is now known that some if its close relatives did. Even if Tyrannosaurus did have feathers we do not know how the were arranged on the animal's body.
Cabot do not know
So You Want to Know Your Relatives - 1954 was released on: USA: 18 December 1954
Go to the vets and let the vets give the dog a shot to draw alittle blood for DNA. and if the dog's relatives been to the Vet(any vet) then they would know. But they would have to test the DNA to find a match or close matchThe Testing can take days to months.
Older relatives can offer lots of wisdom based on what they know.
Maybe the people might know relatives of each other or some one close to them may be close to someone the other person knows. Maybe they know each other....................... Anyway why do you ask?
A peacock is a male peafowl. There are two different species in the genus Pavo: Indian Peafowl & Green Peafowl. There is also a different peafowl called the Congo peafowl which is in a separate genus Afropavo. If you want to know the relatives of peafowl, look it up in a book or on the internet and not just by asking a question.
he eats them or something else that i don't know.