Plants play a vital role in the ecosystem by producing oxygen through photosynthesis, which is essential for life on Earth. They also provide food for animals and humans, help maintain the balance of the atmosphere, and contribute to reducing global warming by absorbing carbon dioxide. Additionally, plants have a remarkable ability to adapt to their environment and exhibit a wide range of forms and structures.
Chlorophyll is the special green pigment found in plants that helps them in the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy. It gives plants their green color and is essential for their growth and survival.
As insectivorous plants
because they only grow in stampy wet soil and their roots come up to breathe.
people use plants for food, medication, spices, shelter, for show, special ocasions (ex. weddings), etc.
Special structures in the plant absorb photons
Check out the story of Wisconsin Fast Plants and why they are special in this video of Dr. Paul Williams, the "father of Fast Plants." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73S63xV_o34
maryland special plants
there is not a lot of water.. therefore the plants dont survive and the animals also do not survive.
special leaves used for
Sun or special bulbs for plants.
He is a satyr so he has a special connection with nature. He can make plants do things by playing on his reed pipes.
growing plants
bog cranberries, lemon grass, check fishpondinfo.com for even more edible aquatic plants.
Plants are adapted to pond habitat by a special organ called pneumatophores which helps the plants to respire.
Chlorophyll is the special green pigment found in plants that helps them in the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy. It gives plants their green color and is essential for their growth and survival.
tropical coconut tree
no its not. We used one of the fastest growing plants that was artificial selected for lab use because they grow so quickly. They're called Wisconsin Fast plants. They're nothing special we simply used them to practice artificial selection in plants.