Decomposers such as, bacteria and fungi.
Dead and decaying plant matter is called compost.
Phloem takes the plant food from the leaves and takes it to other parts of the plant
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In leaves, starch is produced during photosynthesis and stored in chloroplasts. When the plant needs energy or carbon skeletons for growth, enzymes break down the starch into simpler sugars, primarily sucrose. This sucrose is then transported through the phloem to other parts of the plant, where it can be utilized for energy or converted into other compounds as needed.
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Dead and decaying plant matter is called compost.
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
Rotting vegetation refers to plant material that has begun to decay and break down over time. This process is part of natural decomposition, where microorganisms like bacteria and fungi break down the organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil. Rotting vegetation contributes to the nutrient cycle in ecosystems.
Your ZZ plant may be rotting due to overwatering, poor drainage, or fungal infections. To prevent further damage, ensure the plant is not sitting in water, allow the soil to dry out between waterings, and consider repotting in well-draining soil. Trim away any rotting or damaged parts of the plant to promote healthy growth.
Phloem takes the plant food from the leaves and takes it to other parts of the plant
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Compost - or humus.
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Algae is a type of nonvascular plant.
Stem is the only one that will transport the water,food,mineral salts and sugar(food) to all parts of the plant. Because of stems,the water and mineral salts get to the leaves and other parts of a plant.