Transpiration and root pressure are the only two I can think of.
Three mechanisms for crustal thickening are magmatic intrusion, sedimentation, and faulting.
Three structures found only in plants include chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis; cell walls, which provide structural support; and plastids, which are involved in various metabolic processes.
what are three characteristics of plants
Nastic responses are non-directional movements of plants in response to stimuli. The three key characteristics are: they are typically rapid and reversible, they occur independently of the direction of the stimulus, and they often involve turgor changes in specific cells, leading to movement. Common examples include the closing of a Venus flytrap and the drooping of leaves at night in some plants.
three times as many tall plants as short plants
Symphony in Three Movements was created in 1972.
There has been many movements and revolutions in history. Which one are you talking about.
Three mechanisms for crustal thickening are magmatic intrusion, sedimentation, and faulting.
There are three main parts of the brain. The Medulla oblongata, the Cerebrem and the Cerebellum. The Cerebrem is involved in maintaining balance and posture, and so involved in catching a ball.
Three movements is a typical formal structure for a baroque Concerto Grosso.
There is a short break between movements, but all three are ideally performed together.
The three airstream mechanisms are egressive (air moves outwards), ingressive (air moves inwards), and pulmonic (airflow generated by the lungs). These mechanisms are used to produce sounds in human speech and in various musical instruments.
Portrait of a Young Man in Three Movements - 1931 was released on: USA: 1931
You think probable to synthesis, decomposition, oxidation.
The three movements of an airplane are pitch (upward and downward movement along the lateral axis), roll (side-to-side movement along the longitudinal axis), and yaw (rotation around the vertical axis). These movements are controlled by the elevator, ailerons, and rudder, respectively.
The British three-pronged attack plan was not authored by a single individual, but was a strategy developed by British military leaders during the American Revolutionary War. It involved simultaneous military movements from three different directions to defeat the American forces.
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