Hormone
A substance produced in one part of a plant that affects another part is called a hormone. Just like in our bodies, we have all kinds of different hormones made in all kinds of different places which affect all kinds of different areas or parts of our bodies.
Oxygen
In elodea leaves, the substance in question can be considered a waste product if it is produced during metabolic processes and is not utilized by the plant for growth or energy. Typically, waste products in plants include excess oxygen released during photosynthesis or byproducts of cellular respiration. If the substance accumulates and negatively affects plant health or is expelled from the plant, it reinforces the classification as a waste product. However, if it has a role in the plant's lifecycle or is repurposed, it may not be considered waste.
Oxygen was the substance produced by the mint plant. Joseph Priestley enclosed a mint plant in a container, along with a burning candle. After the flame consumed all the oxygen, it went out. Despite the fact that the mint plant was in a closed container, after another 27 days had passed, Priestley was able to reignite the candle. This proved that plants produce oxygen, which is a gas that allows fuels to burn.
The powdery substance produced in the stamen is called pollen. Pollen grains contain the male reproductive cells of flowering plants, and they are essential for the fertilization of the plant's ovules. Pollen is typically carried by wind, insects, or other animals to reach the plant's female reproductive organs.
A substance produced in one part of a plant that affects another part is called a hormone. Just like in our bodies, we have all kinds of different hormones made in all kinds of different places which affect all kinds of different areas or parts of our bodies.
Chlorophyll
Oxygen
Oxygen gas was the substance produced by the mint plant in Joseph Priestley's experiment. This discovery led to the understanding of plants releasing oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
In elodea leaves, the substance in question can be considered a waste product if it is produced during metabolic processes and is not utilized by the plant for growth or energy. Typically, waste products in plants include excess oxygen released during photosynthesis or byproducts of cellular respiration. If the substance accumulates and negatively affects plant health or is expelled from the plant, it reinforces the classification as a waste product. However, if it has a role in the plant's lifecycle or is repurposed, it may not be considered waste.
Oxygen was the substance produced by the mint plant. Joseph Priestley enclosed a mint plant in a container, along with a burning candle. After the flame consumed all the oxygen, it went out. Despite the fact that the mint plant was in a closed container, after another 27 days had passed, Priestley was able to reignite the candle. This proved that plants produce oxygen, which is a gas that allows fuels to burn.
Oxygen was the substance produced by the mint plant. Joseph Priestley enclosed a mint plant in a container, along with a burning candle. After the flame consumed all the oxygen, it went out. Despite the fact that the mint plant was in a closed container, after another 27 days had passed, Priestley was able to reignite the candle. This proved that plants produce oxygen, which is a gas that allows fuels to burn.
Oxygen was the substance produced by the mint plant. Joseph Priestley enclosed a mint plant in a container, along with a burning candle. After the flame consumed all the oxygen, it went out. Despite the fact that the mint plant was in a closed container, after another 27 days had passed, Priestley was able to reignite the candle. This proved that plants produce oxygen, which is a gas that allows fuels to burn.
The Hagonoy Chromolaena Odorata plant has a substance that is produced in its stem that is known to act as antibiotic on cuts and scrapes. It can also act as a blood clotting agent.
One of the root-like wires of a plant, that attaches to another substance.
No. They are different. Honey is a substance produced by bees. Buckwheat is a plant grown in the ground.
The powdery substance produced in the stamen is called pollen. Pollen grains contain the male reproductive cells of flowering plants, and they are essential for the fertilization of the plant's ovules. Pollen is typically carried by wind, insects, or other animals to reach the plant's female reproductive organs.