Biology, asked by fayyaz10, 3 months ago

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Answered by Ishwari0707
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1) Climbing is a parasitic behaviour that saves a plant the effort of making a strong trunk or stems of its own. Ivy uses specialised roots that work into tiny fissures in tree bark or a wall, while clematis has leafstalks that twist around the stems of another plant to anchor it as it grows

2) Water lilies are well equipped for life in the water, with a stem structure that contains a tough network of bundled hollow cells that hold air and help stems float. Once leaves unfurl, their large surface area offers the plant additional support by using water surface tension to keep the plant afloat.

3) Creeper plants spread horizontally rather than growing vertically. Some spread by stem growth, developing roots on the stem as they produce along the ground. Still, others spread underground, sending up new plants from spreading roots and some plants start with vertical stems that drop to the ground and root

4) Light is one of the most important factors for growing houseplants. All plants require light for photosynthesis, the process within a plant that converts light, oxygen and water into carbohydrates (energy). ... Without adequate light, carbohydrates cannot be manufactured, the energy reserves are depleted and plants die.

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