The process of a plant growing on and/or around an object is called "thigmotropism".
A robber who steals plant parts can be called a plant poacher or a botanical thief.
The imaginary line around the center of a plant is called the "stem" or "axis." It serves as the central support structure from which leaves, flowers, and branches extend. In botanical terms, this line can also relate to the concept of "symmetry" in plant morphology, particularly in how parts are arranged around the stem.
The edible parts of a plant are called fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, leaves, roots, or flowers, depending on the specific plant species. These parts contain nutrients that can be consumed for sustenance.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
The sugar made in a plant's leaves is primarily glucose, which is then converted into sucrose for transport. This sucrose is transported to other parts of the plant through a tissue called phloem. The phloem facilitates the movement of nutrients and energy throughout the plant, supporting growth and development.
A robber who steals plant parts can be called a plant poacher or a botanical thief.
The imaginary line around the center of a plant is called the "stem" or "axis." It serves as the central support structure from which leaves, flowers, and branches extend. In botanical terms, this line can also relate to the concept of "symmetry" in plant morphology, particularly in how parts are arranged around the stem.
a plant has it's main parts roots,stems,leaves.if we see this parts that is called a plant, but if you dont see them then it`s not a plant so watch out for it.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
The edible parts of a plant are called fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, leaves, roots, or flowers, depending on the specific plant species. These parts contain nutrients that can be consumed for sustenance.
Transpiration
its called the stem
The trunk and the limbs of course!!
Petal is a colored part of plants.
Those are called leaves. They are green fibrous parts that protect the florets and convert sunlight to necessary vitamins the plant needs.
not really a plant. the substance that contains that is called sodium pentothal.
The sugar made in a plant's leaves is primarily glucose, which is then converted into sucrose for transport. This sucrose is transported to other parts of the plant through a tissue called phloem. The phloem facilitates the movement of nutrients and energy throughout the plant, supporting growth and development.