Some plants produce strong odors in order to attract pollinators.
Insect-eating plants produce sticky or slippery substances on their leaves to trap insects. Once trapped, these plants release digestive enzymes to break down and absorb nutrients from the insect's body.
They don't 'eat' the soil - but they absorb moisture and nutrients from the soil in order to grow.
Nitrogen. Bacteria can convert or "fix" insoluable Nitrites into soluable Nitrates, which plants can absorb
Yes, the human body produces protein through a process called protein synthesis, which occurs in the cells. The body uses amino acids from the diet to build and repair tissues, enzymes, hormones, and other important molecules.
Logically there will be two processes. One will give message for requirement of the necessary protein. Other will send out the messenger RNA to produce the particular protein to ribosomes.
Some plants produce strong odors in order to attract pollinators.
They produce chlorophyl in order to make energy through photosynthesis.
a process which plants do in order for them to produce their own food. Plants use the sunlight in the process.
Nitrogen is the most common one.
Well carbon is the gas that plants absorb in order to release oxygen
Insect-eating plants produce sticky or slippery substances on their leaves to trap insects. Once trapped, these plants release digestive enzymes to break down and absorb nutrients from the insect's body.
Amino acids. There are twenty different amino acids that nature uses routinely to produce proteins. Nature has a very specific order for incorporating these amino acids to produce any specific protein. This order is coded by the genes of the organism and in an elaborate way, the code is interpreted into the order of amino acid incorporation during protein synthesis.
They don't 'eat' the soil - but they absorb moisture and nutrients from the soil in order to grow.
Nitrogen. Bacteria can convert or "fix" insoluable Nitrites into soluable Nitrates, which plants can absorb
No. Carbon Dioxide is one of the basic needs that plants need in order to survive.
The three processes plants must perform in order to survive include respiration, reproduction, and consumption. By performing all these tasks, they are able to survive and create a new generation to carry on.