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how can plants perform all the life processes

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Answered by nizmajan
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these are 6 life processes that all living organisms perform.they are movement, respiration, growth, reproduction ,excretion and nutrition
Answered by hyacinth98
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The seven life cycles of vegetation incorporate development, awareness, nourishment, discharge, breath, generation and development.

Plant life processes

  • The seven life cycles of vegetation incorporate development, awareness, nourishment, discharge, breath, generation and development. Many vegetation processes are like those of other living life forms, like people and creatures.
  • In spite of the fact that plants don't move to start with one area and then onto the next like creatures and people, they in all actuality do display development in manners that advance their development and endurance.
  • One illustration of this is phototropism, which is the development of a plant towards daylight to catch supplements for the course of photosynthesis. Plants can detect things in their surroundings, including risk, and they can convey regular pesticides to local plants that are distressed with hurtful irritations.
  • Plants acquire sustenance through the course of photosynthesis. Specific pieces of the plant, for example, its foundations, empower it to retain sustenance from the dirt in which it rests. While creatures discharge strong and fluid squanders, plants emit gases and fluid.
  • They free themselves of oxygen and water through a design called a stoma. Breath for a plant implies separating supplements to use for energy. Plants imitate different strategies, contingent upon the plant. Less complex plants recreate by means of spores, while additional mind-boggling plants do as such with seeds. At long last, the most obvious of vegetation processes is development, which happens as a plant advances from a seed or spore to a regular life form.

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