different parts are for different things like...
sex organs and chlorophyll to make sunlight into food
Plants have different parts because they have evolved to adapt to their specific environments and functions. For example, plants in dry climates may have specialized leaves or roots to conserve water, while plants in low light conditions may have larger leaves to capture more sunlight. Additionally, different parts of a plant may serve different functions, such as roots for anchoring and nutrient uptake, leaves for photosynthesis, and flowers for reproduction.
It depends which plant you are referring to. Plants mature at different times of year.
The stem, roots, petals...These are several parts of a flower plant. However different plants vary in parts.
get a fucting life
this is for plants and leaf things There are different parts to a leaf or plant are.... The Stem, Axillary Bud, Internode, Axil, Node, Petiole, Stipule And the Leaf Lamina
There are different plants with different parts but most plants have about 16 parts.
Why are the parts of some plants very different from those of others
Why are the parts of some plants very different from those of others
Plants have different parts because they have evolved to adapt to their specific environments and functions. For example, plants in dry climates may have specialized leaves or roots to conserve water, while plants in low light conditions may have larger leaves to capture more sunlight. Additionally, different parts of a plant may serve different functions, such as roots for anchoring and nutrient uptake, leaves for photosynthesis, and flowers for reproduction.
leaves
Sucrose
It depends which plant you are referring to. Plants mature at different times of year.
The stem, roots, petals...These are several parts of a flower plant. However different plants vary in parts.
they take plants and animals to the lab and experiment
no they are made up of many different cell parts
because plants can't move animals do!
Plants need a variety of different pigments to absorb a range of wavelengths of light for photosynthesis. Each pigment absorbs light at different wavelengths, allowing plants to capture energy from different parts of the light spectrum. This increases the efficiency of photosynthesis and helps plants thrive in various environmental conditions.