Plants in the ocean, such as seaweeds and seagrasses, do not require strong stems because they are buoyed by water, which supports their structure. Instead of needing rigid stems to stand upright, these plants have flexible forms that allow them to sway with currents. Their adaptations, such as holdfasts for anchoring and flattened blades for maximizing light absorption, are more crucial for their survival in a marine environment. This flexibility helps them withstand the dynamic conditions of the ocean.
Bryophytes are non-vascular plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They reproduce via spores and require a moist environment for fertilization to occur. They include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Stems generally do not store food or water, as their main role is to provide structural support and transport nutrients between different parts of the plant. However, some plants have modified stems, such as rhizomes or tubers, that can store food reserves to support growth during periods of stress or dormancy.
I dont no
Yes most annuals do but, however some of them dont.
no trees are plants and some of them dont have flowers
the reason why plants dont have skeleton because plants have stems.
Algae and mosses are two examples of plants that can lack true stems, roots, and leaves. These plants typically have simple structures that allow them to absorb nutrients and carry out photosynthesis.
no they all dont because some of them die
No, algae do not have roots, stems, or leaves. They are simple, plant-like organisms that lack the complex structures typically found in higher plants. Instead, algae have structures like holdfasts for attachment and blades for photosynthesis.
I don't know if rabbits eat hibiscus plant stems. But I do know that something ate all the leaves and flowers on my hibiscus plant! Does anyone know if woodchucks like to eat hibiscus plants? i have recently owned 3 bunnies and trust me they absaloutly love hibiscus leaves and stems, i dont know why but they love it! i dont know about woodchucks though, sorry
The main types of aerial stems in plants are erect stems, which grow vertically upward from the ground, and creeping or prostrate stems, which grow horizontally along the ground. Some plants also have specialized aerial stems called stolons, which creep along the soil surface and produce new plants at nodes. Additionally, there are aerial stems like vines or climbers that use structures like tendrils or aerial roots to support their upward growth.
the guinea pig can eat stems i just dont know about leaves
Neither climber nor a creeper, It is aquatic and thrives well in ponds and ditches.
Bryophytes are non-vascular plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They reproduce via spores and require a moist environment for fertilization to occur. They include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Trees
no because they cant eat they dont have mouths.
The average depth of the Indian ocean is I dont know honestly