It won't le me edit or elaborate my question so I'll expand it here:
What happens if you plant several different species of trees close together, assuming you have a way to provide for increased mineral and water needs? For example; say you plant one each of birch, elm, and cherry sapling within about a square foot of space. As the trunks grow and thicken, will they essentially merge into one strange tree with three distinct genetic sets?
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
They both will eventually burst.
yes because they have many different specially adapted features that all work together and make sure the plant is functioning correctly
No its multicellular. Most plants are multicellular.
The process of growing a new plant from a slip attached to a stem of a different plant is called grafting. This technique involves joining a cutting (slip) of one plant onto the stem of another plant, allowing the two to grow together and share nutrients. Grafting is commonly used in horticulture to propagate desired traits or improve plant growth.
They grow upwards and become drawn and do not reach their natural spread.
a situation in which 2 different organisms live together in close association and if they were separated there is a a strong possibility they will die
Triopotis is a cluster of 3 plant pots close together in one area.
there are 10 major organ tissues that work together
They both have no class together they are two different kingdoms.
photosythesis happens inside a plant
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
They both will eventually burst.
Nothing happens in the nuclear plant in Bataan. This plant was built but never operated.
The type of plant that has leaves that close when touched is called a sensitive plant, also known as Mimosa pudica.
As close as you like.