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What are plants called collectively?

Plants are collectively referred to as flora.


Plants and animals remain and other dead matter are collectively called?

Detritivores


What are the measurements of the height of various plants in a experiment?

Collectively they are called a continuos variable


What are the plants with Vascular Bundles?

Plants having vascular bundles are collectively called tracheophytes.


What are tracheids and vessels collectively called as leptome or hadrome?

Tracheids and vessels collectively are called "xylem." They are the two main types of water-conducting cells in vascular plants, responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.


What are all the plants called in the world?

There are tens of thousands of species of flaura in the world - listing them all would take weeks. Literally.


What are plants certain protists and monerans called?

Plants, certain protists, and monerans are collectively called autotrophs, as they are able to produce their own food through photosynthesis or other processes without needing to consume other organisms for nutrition.


Your sister has been told she has a hereditary heart condition to do with lipids?

Lipids 'come' in two types: from plants, they are called oils and are Good; from animals, they are called fats that, while necessary for normal bodily functions, can be considered Good only in smaller quantities.


What kind of plants form seeds?

Plants belonging to Angiosperms and Gymnosperms, collectively known as Phanerogames, form seeds.


Why angiosperm considered terrestrial plant?

Angiosperms are actually land plants as they live on land hence called terrestrial plants .


Can herbivores eat herbivores?

No. Herbivores eat only plants which is why they are called herbivores. A creature that eats plants AND meat is considered omnivorous (an omnivore).


What pigment helps plants to use light energy to make sugars?

Collectively chlorophyll (a, b, c, d)