Science, asked by gsknitish1978, 6 months ago



1. Why do we call jasmine plant,
twiner?



2. Compare the taproot and fibrous to
systems.
3. Distinguish between terrestrial and
aquatic habitats.
4. List out the plants present in your
school garden.
e. Leaves
ving in correct​

Answers

Answered by SHUBHRADEEPBAGH29
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1.Jasmine plant is called a twiner because it's stem twists around the support during its growth. As this Jasmine plant grows it's create more and more twirls around the supporting pole or wire. Some other twiner plants are – ivy, morning glory, honeysuckle, twining roses etc.

2.The main root (primary root) with other minor side roots, which grow deep into the soil is called Taproot. Taproot arises from the radicle (embryonic part) of the plants, but the Fibrous root grows from the stem and leaves rather from the radicle.

3.There are many differences… a few of them are aquatic habitats are so rich in nutrients they can support more life then an equivalent terrestrial habitat….Aquatic habitats are also much more stable then terrestrial ones….they have smaller fluctuations in temperature and other variables… These are just a few of the main ones…. And although there are differences there are also many similarities.

4.Some plants present in my school garden are rose plant, dalia plant,mango tree,sunflower plant etc.

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