it just depends which plant it is, like the type, and where it is and who's taking care of it.
No, not all plants use phototropism to grow. Phototropism is the growth response of plants to light, where they grow towards a light source. While many plants exhibit phototropism, there are some plants that may not rely heavily on this mechanism for growth.
Only Mercury and Venus dont have any moons.
Plants will naturally grow toward sunlight as this provides them with the energy they need for photosynthesis. While plants can use artificial light for growth, they do not actively grow towards it like they do with sunlight.
There new plants are called gametophtes
gentian plants dont grow very tall as they live in very hot areas so if you was to take out a plant and put in a pot in the sun it will die gentian plants do not grow very tall as they live invery hot places so there is not enough water to make them grow but there food keeps them alive
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yes,it is easier for plants to grow and prosper in flat lands than in rough lands
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i dont think they do
Some plants grow in winter. But most plants adaptations are to live in warm weather. Why? That's just so.
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i dont think thay can grow because the plants need oxygen and there is not oxygen in outer space
because we have plants which grow over the crater but on the moon they dont have anything to grow over the crater
Not all plants have roots (eg phytoplankton) and while some plants do grow form their roots (eg grasses), most plants do not grow from their roots but from their apical growing tip.
Animals are limited by the weight of their internal skeletons, plants dont have one - so can grow indefinitely.