Biology, asked by sharmachakresh99, 7 hours ago

why trees do not help of outside support for growth​

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Answered by dollykumari66ranchi
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Explanation:

As trees grow taller and taller, the supply of these vital fluids begins to dwindle. At a certain height, trees can no longer afford the lost water that evaporates during photosynthesis. And without the photosynthesis needed to support additional growth, the tree instead turns its resources towards existing branches

Answered by anokhichaturvedi26
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Answer:

Trees, like all green plants, create the food they need to live and grow through photosynr thesis, a process that occurs in their leaves. To manufacture food (in the form of glucose and other sugars), a tree needs energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water.

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