Science, asked by sumanchoudhary133525, 4 months ago

how a plant grow up​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The embryo has a stem, leaves, and roots. When a seed gets planted into the ground, it will go through a growing process called germination. ... The roots will grow down into the soil and start absorbing water and food from the soil, and the stem will shoot right up towards the sunlight.

Answered by anjanakurup728
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1) Formation of plant take place from a seed. Seed take moisture, water and nutrients and turn into a sapling.

2) During growth of plants it take up essential nutrients from soil and uses sunlight to make food through photosynthesis.

3) Plants contain chlorophyll pigments to carry out photosynthesis.

4) Manganese help in photolysis of water which help in production of oxygen

5) Magnesium, Zinc, Iron, Calcium, Cobalt, Manganese, Aluminium are essential elements

6) Seed grows into plumule and radicle. Where plumule grows into shoot and radicle grows into root

7) Seed contains endosperm which provides nutrient to embryo tissue and help them to grow into plant

8) On becoming a plant, it produces beautiful flowers which help in continue the generation

9) Plants with beautiful flowers attract the bees and birds for pollination. Wind and water also help plants in this process

10) A pollen grain is taken to gynoecium which is female reproductive part of flower through this pollinating agents. Then a pollinated flower grew into a fruit which becomes food for every organisms and in this way a plant grow up and keep their generation going

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