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What non vascular plants grow in dense carpets of houndred plants?

Mosses are non-vascular plants that often grow in dense carpets. They can form lush carpets in various habitats, providing ground cover and helping to retain moisture. Mosses do not have true roots, stems, or leaves.


Do Humans transpirate?

Transpiration is the evaporation of cellular water (in the form of water vapour) from the stomata in the leaves of PLANTS. Humans are NOT plants.


What is the hierarchy of structures in plants?

The hierarchy of structures in plants begins with cells, which are the basic unit of life. These cells group together to form tissues, such as dermal, vascular, and ground tissues. Tissues then combine to create organs, including roots, stems, and leaves. Finally, these organs work together to form the entire plant organism, allowing it to function and grow.


Transpiration takes place in?

Transpiration takes place in the leaves of plants. It is the process by which water is lost from the plant through stomata in the leaf surface in the form of vapor. Transpiration helps in the movement of water and nutrients from roots to leaves.


What is reproduction of leaves with examples?

Reproduction of leaves primarily refers to the process by which certain plants can propagate or produce new individuals through their leaves. This can occur in various ways, such as through vegetative propagation, where specialized leaves develop into new plants. An example is the African violet, which can produce new plants from leaf cuttings placed in soil or water. Another example is the "mother of thousands" (Kalanchoe daigremontiana), where tiny plantlets form along the edges of its leaves and can fall off to grow into new plants.

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What do you call dead leaves that have fallen from trees?

dead leaves fallen under trees form a layer of DUFF which protects the ground from moisture evaporation


What is the layer of soil the dead leaves form?

Dead leaves form the top layer of soil known as the organic or O horizon. This layer is rich in organic matter and essential nutrients for plants. As dead leaves decompose, they contribute to the soil's fertility and health.


What is the possessive form of plants?

The possessive form of "plants" is "plants'." This is because "plants" is a plural noun, and to show possession of a plural noun ending in "s," an apostrophe is added after the "s" without an additional "s." So, if you are referring to the leaves of the plants, you would write "the plants' leaves."


What takes millions of years to form from the pressure of dead plants and trees in swamps?

Coal takes millions of years to form from the pressure of dead plants and trees in swamps.


What property of water causes it to form beads on leaves of the plants?

The form of water you are seeing is water vapor turning to mist and then collecting on leaves.


What property of water causes it to form beads on the leaves of. the plants?

The form of water you are seeing is water vapor turning to mist and then collecting on leaves.


What property of the water cause it to form beads on the leaves of the plants?

The form of water you are seeing is water vapor turning to mist and then collecting on leaves.


What do green plants store in the form of glucose in the leaves?

Sugar molecules.


What is the evaporation of water form the leaves of plants?

This phenomenon is called transpiration.


What happens to leaves on the ground?

Listen, they stay alive forever. Falling leaves hit the ground and are gradually biodegraded by bacteria etc, and eventually form leaf mould, which helps enrich the soil. (That's if they are not swept up by the park keeper!)


What is an aloe plants growth habit trees or shrubs or vines?

Aloe plants form a rosette of leaves that may, with age, form a trunk.


Which plants form small cushions on the ground or on walls?

moss