A spore is a reproductive structure that is adapted for dispersion and surviving for extended periods of time in unfavorable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many plants, algae, fungi and some protozoans. A chief difference between spores and seeds as dispersal units is that spores have very little stored food resources compared with seeds. A spore is a reproductive structure that is adapted for dispersion and surviving for extended periods of time in unfavorable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many plants, algae, fungi and some protozoans. A chief difference between spores and seeds as dispersal units is that spores have very little stored food resources compared with seeds.
No, mature xylem vessels do not contain a nucleus. They are long, tube-like structures that transport water and minerals through the plant, and as they mature, their contents are essentially dead, allowing for more efficient transport.
Mature B cells are responsible for producing antibodies, which are proteins that help the immune system recognize and fight off pathogens like bacteria and viruses. These cells can also develop into memory B cells, which provides long-lasting immunity against previously encountered pathogens.
a good rule of thumb for any plant not just marijuana is that the roots are the same size as the plant that is sticking out of the ground
That depends on what you intend to do with it. If your goal is long term storage then a print is a better choice. Once spores are hydrated in water and suspended in a spore syringe liquid they last about 6-12 months, versus up to 25 years as a spore print in proper storage.
Yes, forsythia plants can grow in pots as long as the pot is large enough to accommodate the mature size of the plant and has good drainage. Ensure the plant receives adequate sunlight and regular watering for optimal growth. Prune the plant as needed to maintain its size and shape in a container.
About two weeks.
To identify a pumpkin plant, look for large, lobed leaves with rough edges, long trailing vines, and yellow flowers that develop into pumpkins. The pumpkins will start as small green fruits and grow larger and turn orange as they mature.
2 months to fuuly grow and mature.
mice are totally developed at the age of 6 weeks, though they can be sexually mature earlier (around 3-4 weeks).
That's a little hard to answer definitively; there are more than 700 species of eucalyptus (most are native to Australia). The leaves on a mature eucalyptus plant are commonly lanceolate (long, wider in the middle, shaped like a lance tip) but not all of species of eucalyptus even develop this mature shape. As a best estimate - the width is in the range of 2-4 cm.
Yes you can, as long as the plant is mature. Pre-flowers are the sign that the plant is mature, they look like tiny little fingers growing where the leaves and branches attach to the main stem. If the plant has insufficient lighting, water, nutrients, it may delay the growth and therefore delay the plants maturity. It is also possible for the plant to reach maturity well before one month of age.
Depends on where you are, and how long you wait to get it.
It typically takes about 7 to 10 days for wheat seeds to sprout, and then it takes around 90 to 120 days for the wheat plant to grow into maturity.
Not neccessarilly. There are some very well bred fancies that are slow to colour up.
No, mature xylem vessels do not contain a nucleus. They are long, tube-like structures that transport water and minerals through the plant, and as they mature, their contents are essentially dead, allowing for more efficient transport.
The time it takes for a new driver to develop a realistic mature sense of risk can vary greatly depending on their individual experiences, learning environment, and decision-making skills. Some drivers may develop this sense relatively quickly, while others may take more time to fully understand the risks associated with driving. Continued practice, guidance from experienced drivers, and exposure to a variety of driving conditions can help new drivers develop a mature sense of risk over time.
One to two feet (30.48 - 60.96 centimeters) is the mature size of the Long-bracted Green Orchid (Habenariaviridis var. bracteata).Specifically, the wild orchid gives a tall but somewhat full-bodied impression. At the stem's top are the flowery clusters, out of which grow long, narrow, pointed bracts or modified leaves. Two to five flowers add considerable width to the plant what with a mature length of at least six inches (15.24 centimeters) and a mature width of nearly three.