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how a plant grows please tell me the answer​

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Answered by aditiv710
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During photosynthesis, plants take the water from the soil, and the carbon dioxide from the air, and they make sugars out of it. ... When plants have the right balance of water, air, sunlight and nutrients, their cells grow and divide, and the whole plant gets bigger and bigger. And that's how plants grow..

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Answered by hadawalevandana29
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There are more than 300,000 different kinds of plants, including plants that live in the ocean, like kelp; and plants that live in the desert, like cactuses. There are microscopic plants, like algae; and gigantic plants that can be very old, like redwood trees. But no matter what, all plants need the same four things to grow: water, air, sunlight and nutrients.

There are more than 300,000 different kinds of plants, including plants that live in the ocean, like kelp; and plants that live in the desert, like cactuses. There are microscopic plants, like algae; and gigantic plants that can be very old, like redwood trees. But no matter what, all plants need the same four things to grow: water, air, sunlight and nutrients.Water is necessary for the growth of all living things, including plants. Most plants use their roots to get water from the soil, but some can use their leaves get water.

Plants also need air to breathe like we do, but they do it very differently. The air around us is a mixture of different molecules that have names like oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Humans and animals breathe in the oxygen, and breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants do the opposite. During the daytime, they breathe in the carbon dioxide, and breathe out oxygen.

Plants also need air to breathe like we do, but they do it very differently. The air around us is a mixture of different molecules that have names like oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Humans and animals breathe in the oxygen, and breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants do the opposite. During the daytime, they breathe in the carbon dioxide, and breathe out oxygen.As you probably know, photosynthesis is the name for how plants get their energy from sunlight. This is something that humans and animals can’t do. Instead, we need to get all our energy from the food that we eat. Photosynthesis is a very complicated process that involves many molecules inside plant leaves that work together like gears in a clock.

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