Well, an apple tree can be living or dead, just like a person. If it is planted in the ground and growing leaves, then it is alive. If someone chops it down, or it gets damaged and falls over, then it will likely die.
in the water from the roots and the suger made by the tree
Roots, trunk, twigs, leaves flowers and fruit.
Apple trees have a tap root for stability and fibrous roots to gather water. Apple tree roots do not grow when the tree buds. Then the roots are too busy gathering water and nutrients to grow more roots. After the fruit is grown, the roots will start growing again.
The apple is a fruit. The apple tree, however, has roots, branches, leaves and flowers.
Apple tree roots typically extend to a depth of about 18-24 inches in the soil. The depth of the roots can affect the tree's growth and stability by providing anchorage and access to water and nutrients. Shallow roots may make the tree more susceptible to being uprooted in strong winds, while deeper roots can help the tree withstand adverse conditions and promote healthier growth.
No, an apple is not an aerial root. An apple is the fruit produced by the apple tree (Malus domestica) and develops from the tree's flowers. Aerial roots, on the other hand, are specialized roots that grow above the ground, often used for support or to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air.
if the tree is dead,the roots are still alive as they are the ,most important part of a plant ,so, although the tree is dead, it still can asorb water.
a apple tree lives in mostly the rain forest
No. A decomposer breaks down dead substances. an apple doesn't.
yes
commercial orchards will live for 20-30 years. a wild apple tree from seeds can live for several hundred years
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