A modified shoot refers to a part of a plant's stem that has adapted to serve a specific function beyond typical growth, such as storage, support, or reproduction. Examples include tubers, like potatoes, which store nutrients; tendrils, like those found in peas, which provide support for climbing; and stolons, or runners, like in strawberries, which facilitate vegetative reproduction. These adaptations enhance the plant's survival and reproductive success in various environments.
A flower is a modified shoot, not a leaf. However, if you're referring to leaves that are modified to resemble flowers, those are called "bracts." Bracts can often be colorful and may help attract pollinators, as seen in plants like poinsettias and bougainvilleas.
examples of plants with modified roots.....
Onion bulb: The fleshy scales of an onion bulb are modified leaves that store nutrients for the plant. Pitcher plant: The pitcher-shaped leaves of a pitcher plant are modified to trap and digest insects for additional nutrients.
A specialized shoot of a flower that consists of four different rings of modified leaves is called a flower or blossom. These rings include the sepals (outermost), petals, stamens (male reproductive organs), and carpels (female reproductive organs). Each part plays a crucial role in the reproduction process, attracting pollinators and facilitating fertilization. This structure is essential for the plant's reproductive success.
Two examples of modified sweat glands are mammary glands and ceruminous glands. Mammary glands, found in the breasts, produce milk and are specialized sweat glands that play a crucial role in lactation. Ceruminous glands, located in the ear canal, secrete earwax (cerumen) to protect the ear from debris and microorganisms.
Can you shoot a standard slug threw a modified and or improved?
yes.
flowers are not modified leaf however we can say that in some of the cases petals of flower are modified leaves . In actual way shoot part of plant are modified into flower for plant sexual reproduction
No, onions are not an example of plants with modified roots. Onions have a bulb which is a modified stem, not modified roots. Examples of plants with modified roots include carrot and radish.
Examples of nouns (in bold) that can be used with the verb 'shoot':shoot a scene (video/movie)shoot a bullet (gunfire)shoot an arrow (archery)shoot the moon (a challenge or a gamble)Examples of nouns (in bold) that can be used with the noun 'shoot':turkey shoot (hunting trip)target shoot (firearm contest)bamboo shoot (plant or vegetable)hoop shoot (basketball free-throw contest)
Yes: A Remington 870 shotgun with a modified choke will shoot any commercial shotgun slug.
from around 8 (starter mechanical) to 32 bps (advanced speedball marker). heavily modified guns can shoot near 50.
As long as the maker doesn't caution against it. Have it checked out by a gunsmith
Is it a screw in choke?
no
Pitcher plant and Pea plant
As long as the owner's manual doesn't prohibit it.