When leaves are plucked from a plant, it can disrupt the plant's ability to photosynthesize, as leaves are crucial for converting sunlight into energy. This may lead to reduced growth and vitality, as the plant loses its energy production capacity. Additionally, plucking leaves can expose the plant's stem to environmental stress and potential pathogens, making it more vulnerable to disease. In some cases, plants may respond by producing new leaves, but repeated plucking can hinder their overall health.
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Electrons are not part of the atomic nucleus.
It happens in the leaves, where tiny pores open to allow water out and close to keep water in.
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The sugar produced in the leaves of a plant is transported down to the roots, stems, and other parts of the plant through specialized tubes called phloem. This sugar is used as a source of energy for growth, maintenance, and reproduction in different parts of the plant.
Nothing happens to them.
The past participle of "pluck" is "plucked."
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the children plucked the flower
are there changes in the note when you plucked the stretch band
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it happens in leaves
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