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How much light is need for a spider plant to grow?

the amount of light


What dose an animal cell have that a plant cell dose not have?

An animal cell actually has less things than plant cells. Plant cells have cell walls used to hold the cells up and keep them sturdy while animal cells do not because it would make animals too stiff to move. Plant cells have the cell walls because they need to stand up and don't need to move.


What type of soil does the spider plant need?

Spider plants thrive in well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. A mix of potting soil, perlite, and peat moss works well for spider plants. Avoid heavy soils that retain too much moisture, as this can lead to root rot.


What is the process called when a spider plant produces new cells in the runner?

The process by which a spider plant produces new cells in the runner is called vegetative propagation or asexual reproduction. During this process, the plant produces runners, also known as stolons, which extend from the parent plant and can develop new plantlets at their tips. These plantlets can take root and grow into independent plants, allowing for rapid expansion without the need for seeds.


The spider plant produces cells in the runner by a process called mitosis what is this type of reproduction called?

The type of reproduction described is asexual reproduction, specifically through vegetative propagation. In this process, the spider plant produces new individuals (plantlets) from runners, allowing it to reproduce without the need for seeds or fertilization. Mitosis ensures that the new cells are genetically identical to the parent plant.