Greenhouse plants exhibit movement primarily through growth responses known as tropisms. For instance, phototropism is when plants bend toward light sources, while gravitropism involves roots growing downward in response to gravity. Additionally, some plants can show rapid movements, such as the closing of leaves in response to touch, as seen in the sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica). These movements help plants optimize their growth and survival in their environment.
Leaf
Leaf
Homing cricket is olive green in the Pinocchio film, but in the house of mouse show he is lime green.
The leaf
It's totally leaf.
There are walkthroughs on Youtube that will show you how to do this.
you can show movement with lines.
Leaf.
greenclaws
The leaves of a green plant would show the greatest increase in chloroplasts as the summer approaches. The leaves are the primary site for photosynthesis and where chloroplasts are most abundant, so they would require more chloroplasts to capture the increased sunlight during the summer.
The leaves of the plant due to them being above the ground and being exposed to sunlight, unlike the root cell.
Thy got to do a man's work & show people that can do more than clean a house.