To refine my list of necessary materials for the plant, I would ask: What specific species or variety of the plant are we focusing on, and what are its growth requirements? What is the intended growing environment (indoor, outdoor, hydroponic, etc.)? Are there any particular pest or disease concerns that need to be addressed? Lastly, what is the expected scale of the project, which could influence the quantity of materials needed?
The plant needs water, air and soil containing all necessary minerals.
No, it grows on a plant. We just refine it and make it into thread.
Pulp fiber refers to fibrous material derived from plant sources, such as wood, that is processed and used to make paper, packaging materials, and other products. It is typically obtained by mechanically or chemically breaking down the plant material to separate and refine the fibrous components for various industrial applications.
Plant are necessary for us to live because it makes oxygen which we breath in.
Its not.
no, you can grow a plant in water
A factory that turns a raw resource into a more pure or usable form is called a processing plant or refinery. It is designed to extract, refine, or transform raw materials into products that are suitable for further use or consumption.
See the following link: http://www.sspindia.com/salt-processing-plant.html#iodised-salt-processing-plant.
animal don't have vacuoles because they don't make their own food the vacuole is a compartment only in plant cells that hold food water and other materials like sugar these are necessary for the plant cell to survive
Botany and Plant Biology is home to these questions.
it help's the plant stand tall
The cell in the plant stem helps the plant by transporting water and materials throughout the plant.