No, because not all plants are trees.
All trees are plants, but not all plants are trees. Trees are a specific type of plant characterized by having a single woody stem or trunk that supports branches and leaves. Plants encompass a wider range of organisms, including trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, and more.
Epiphytes survive in the forest canopy by attaching to large trees,usually in the crooks of branches where water can collect.
Yes, adaptations in rainforest trees such as broad leaves, tall heights, and vertical leaf orientation help them collect more sunlight in the dense canopy. This allows them to photosynthesize efficiently and outcompete other plants for light. Additionally, some trees have specialized structures or behaviors that allow them to adjust their position in the canopy to gain more sunlight.
The information tag on trees and plants is called a plant label or plant tag. It typically includes details such as the plant's name, care instructions, and sometimes other relevant information.
No, because not all plants are trees.
trees
they are called small trees when under taller trees or plants!
Oak trees grow from seed (acorns) so they could be called seed plants.
All trees are plants, but not all plants are trees. Trees are a specific type of plant characterized by having a single woody stem or trunk that supports branches and leaves. Plants encompass a wider range of organisms, including trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, and more.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
The two kingdoms would be Animalia (for animals) and Plantae (for flowers, plants and trees)
Epiphytes survive in the forest canopy by attaching to large trees,usually in the crooks of branches where water can collect.
Trees are not bigger than plants. Trees are plants. So plants are as big as trees.
this is the deforestation, when the persons cut the trees.
Wood comes from tall stemmed plants called trees.
Trees are plants!! trees are plants