It couldn't reproduce
Transpiration is the process where water is lost from a plant through its leaves. This lost water is replaced by water absorbed from the soil through the plant's root system. The continuous flow of water from the roots to the leaves helps maintain the plant's hydration and nutrient uptake.
Oxygen.
All potato plants have flowers, but most modern varieties do not produce seeds. This is because they were bred to put their energy into the tuber, and have lost the ability to reproduce sexually. For most field potatoes, white or purple flowers appear at about 12 weeks after plants emerge, then the flowers fall off a few days later. Some people do still propagate the older varieties from seed, and save the seeds to plant every year. While this lessens the chance of virus-infected potatoes, it is not feasible on a large scale.
Planting lots of plants would establish an ecosystem because you could plant flowers to bring bees and butterflies, bring birds to eat seeds that are left, bring back life to the area, trees will offer shade when its too sunny, it will provide habitats to the ones who have lost them
Most of the water in plants is lost through a process called transpiration, which is the evaporation of water from the plant's leaves through small pores called stomata. This loss of water helps to maintain the plant's internal water pressure and transport nutrients throughout the plant.
The plant will die as water can't go through the plant
Presuming you are talking about Nelumbo species, then all parts are edible either raw or cooked. Although for any real nutrition, eat the roots after boiling them. There is no point in eating the green (or flowering) part of the plant as human beings cannot digest that part of the plant. Interesting side-note: our appendix used to have the function of digesting the green part of plants (chlorophyll) but we have long lost that function. Hope this helps, John
You should prune a flowering plant before it starts to bud out in the Spring. This is the best time to encourage new growth. For shaping, anytime the plant is dormant, has lost its leaves, will work. If you need to do some work during the summer, wait until after the plant has flowered.
He was lost couldnt get home and had a shadow
Type your answer here... the struggle is that they couldnt beat the civil war and lost
this is the process by which water in the form of water vapour is lost in plants. there are three types. 1 stomatal transpiration 2 curticular transpiration 3 lenticular transpiration
Maybe she lost her phone or couldnt reach you
The bulb of a waterlily is rooted in the soft silt of the pond in which it is growing. If the flowers, leaves and stems are pulled up, the plant will sprout new flowers, leaves and stems. If the whole bulb is pulled up (usually by a human!) then the plant is lost.
In ooh la lane go to the wall in the bottom right of the screen and click on all the orange flowers on the climbing plant.
No, the plant has not lost all its leaves.
You lost all of your flowers. This is most likely because you have either run over all of your flowers one at a time until you have none left, or you have left your town for too long and all of the flowers died and disappeared.
Transpiration is the process where water is lost from a plant through its leaves. This lost water is replaced by water absorbed from the soil through the plant's root system. The continuous flow of water from the roots to the leaves helps maintain the plant's hydration and nutrient uptake.