Plants have a two-part life cycle, spending part of their life in a diploid phase and part in a haploid phase.
Yes. Especially trees. its their cycle they go through
plants need phosphorous because it helps sustain the the life cycle of the trees and animals or something or other
Plants take in Nitrogen, Co2, and release oxegen. That's why we should plant more trees.
The process is called Transpiration. Water is removed from plants.
green plants/ autotrophs: trees, grass, shrubs, algae
Trees are not bigger than plants. Trees are plants. So plants are as big as trees.
Trees are plants!! trees are plants
Climax plants are flora that inhabit areas at the last stage of the life cycle. For instance, evergreen trees are considered climax plants because they are the final inhabitant of the forest.
They are called desituous trees
yes, trees are plants
they pollinate the flowers, plants, trees in an animals ecosystem theirfore contributing to that animals life cycle
The maple trees that you see are in the sporophyte stage of the plant life cycle. A sporophyte will produce spores which then develop into gametophytes. So, yes, maple trees have spores (if you are talking about the sporophyte stage). The sporophyte stage is part of the life cycle of all land plants.