no it dooes not
yes, the higher you go up the mountain, the harder it is for the plants.lack of water and fertilizer would not change the growth
The source and sink for translocation in a plant change at different stages of growth mainly due to the shifting metabolic demands of the plant. During early growth stages, leaves often act as sources supplying nutrients to growing tissues, while later in development, storage organs like roots or tubers may become the primary sink for nutrient accumulation. This dynamic allocation is essential for supporting different growth processes throughout the plant's lifecycle.
She would likely observe an increase in leaf growth or a change in flower color.
Meristems is the name of the specific areas where plant growth occurs.
Phototropism is the word for it when plants grow towards/away from a source of light. There's actually positive and negative ways of phototropism: If the phototropism is positive it grows towards the light, and if the phototropism is negative, it grows in the direction away from the light.
Yes it does.
no it is not a chemical change
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You can change the amount of sunlight, water, nutrients, and temperature that a plant receives. You can also manipulate the soil type and pH levels to influence plant growth and health. Additionally, pruning and shaping the plant can affect its growth patterns and appearance.
the irreversible change in size of cells and plant organs
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lack of water and fertilizer would not change the growth
No, the growth of a plant is a physical change, not a chemical change. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties. In plant growth, no new substances are being formed, and the plant is simply increasing in size through processes like cell division and expansion.
The change in elevation from the base of the mountain to the top is known as the mountain's elevation gain. It is calculated by subtracting the base elevation from the summit elevation.
No plant will grow if frozen although seeds can be held in seed banks until required.
Yes, a change in elevation can cause joint pain.
the change in elevation changes on record.