Tap root and the main root
While all plants share some basic structures, such as roots, stems, and leaves, not all plants have the same parts or the same arrangement. For example, some plants, like cacti, may have modified leaves that serve as spines, while others, like ferns, reproduce using spores instead of seeds. Additionally, some aquatic plants may lack traditional structures altogether. Thus, while there are commonalities, plant diversity leads to a wide variety of forms and functions.
As humans, we share about 99.9% of our DNA with other humans, including the president. The remaining 0.1% accounts for individual genetic variations that make each person unique.
Cells are so specialized to carry out all the complex functions in animals and plants.
it can be depends on feature it feature is same so it same
Plants produce oxygen during photosynthesis, which is vital for the survival of all living organisms. Oxygen is needed for cellular respiration, a process that releases energy for living organisms to carry out their functions.
Nearly all roots function to anchor the plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Additionally, roots often store food reserves for the plant's growth and survival.
All plants are Autotrophs and are Multicellular.
Nearly every desert has water somewhere, sometimes underground, and nearly all deserts have some plants growing in them.
common sense
being a prokaryote
They are all represented by straight lines.
Life process of plants.
Tap root and the main root
All plants and animals have cells. Some only have one, but it is a feature they all share. Also, all plants and animals have to eat to survive.
They are all rocky as opposed to gaseous or ice.
soil, air, water
Characteristics shared by all plants are cell walls, cuticles, and the fact that they reproduce with spores and sex cells.