Plants produce leaves primarily at the nodes of their stems, which are the points where leaves attach to the stem. This growth occurs in the shoot apical meristem, a region of active cell division located at the tip of the stem. Leaves can also emerge from axillary buds located in the leaf axils, which are the angles between the stem and the leaf stalk.
All photosynthetic plants have either leaves or photosynthetic stems, if they did not they would not be able to produce food to sustain themselves
Plants produce food on leaves as chlorophyll is present there which traps sunlight.The stomata present on the leaves absorb carbon dioxide.The process photosynthesis takes place when all these elements are combined.
Plants do this in the chloroplasts in their green leaves.
Plants, particularly through the process of photosynthesis, produce oxygen as a byproduct. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
Reproduction of leaves primarily refers to the process by which certain plants can propagate or produce new individuals through their leaves. This can occur in various ways, such as through vegetative propagation, where specialized leaves develop into new plants. An example is the African violet, which can produce new plants from leaf cuttings placed in soil or water. Another example is the "mother of thousands" (Kalanchoe daigremontiana), where tiny plantlets form along the edges of its leaves and can fall off to grow into new plants.
plants produce sugarPlants produceflowersseedsfruitnutsfood - leaves rootstimber
In green parts.Mainly in leaves.
The leaves have chlorophyll in them which helps produce sugar/food for photosynthesis I think...
All photosynthetic plants have either leaves or photosynthetic stems, if they did not they would not be able to produce food to sustain themselves
Yes, coleus plants do produce flowers, but they are often small and not very showy compared to the plant's colorful leaves.
Plants produce food on leaves as chlorophyll is present there which traps sunlight.The stomata present on the leaves absorb carbon dioxide.The process photosynthesis takes place when all these elements are combined.
Plants do this in the chloroplasts in their green leaves.
Plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight. They also produce fruits, seeds, and flowers as part of their reproductive process.
Plants, particularly through the process of photosynthesis, produce oxygen as a byproduct. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
Reproduction of leaves primarily refers to the process by which certain plants can propagate or produce new individuals through their leaves. This can occur in various ways, such as through vegetative propagation, where specialized leaves develop into new plants. An example is the African violet, which can produce new plants from leaf cuttings placed in soil or water. Another example is the "mother of thousands" (Kalanchoe daigremontiana), where tiny plantlets form along the edges of its leaves and can fall off to grow into new plants.
potash - NOT nitrogen - nitrogen tends to produce leaves
No. The leaves help gather nutrients from the sun and from the atmosphere in order to feed the plant so that it can flower and reproduce. Some plants produce flowers before leaves, usually early season flowerers but not always. One example being Cholchicum autumnale The Naked Lady.