Stems and buds elongate by adding material to the ends. As plants grow taller, additional material is added to the stems and branches for support, and to increase the number of channels (veins) transporting water and food. (see related link)
When a plant grows in width, increasing the girth of plant, it is normally called secondary growth. When a plant grows vertically in height, it is called primary growth.
They get sunlight and water and grow!!
By cell divission
In search of moisture and minerals and also for better anchorage of the plant.
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
Adventitious roots are roots that do not grow from the primary root of a plant. They usually grow from the stem of the plant and are used for support and anchorage of the plant.
Wow, biology does come in handy! Anyway, certain plants grow new roots because it's a way of asexual reproduction for that plant. Many cacti do this. They drop stems or branches that grow roots and become clones of the original plant.
most plant roots grow down, not up!
In search of moisture and minerals and also for better anchorage of the plant.
It always does, otherwise the stems and roots just dont grow wider. Or the plant/tree dies
I'm not for sure but I think its weeds
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
Adventitious roots are roots that do not grow from the primary root of a plant. They usually grow from the stem of the plant and are used for support and anchorage of the plant.
this is the answer the roots for a plant is for the plant to grow and it will help the plant into it's proper thing!
it makes the plant to grow
Plant roots grow downwards to anchor the plant in the ground. The roots also seek out water and nutrients in the soil.
seeds should first form roots then they grow stems and then the grow leaves and after that they sprout shoots then they grow bigger then they become a plant.
shallow roots extend away from a plant long; thinck roots that grow deep
Wow, biology does come in handy! Anyway, certain plants grow new roots because it's a way of asexual reproduction for that plant. Many cacti do this. They drop stems or branches that grow roots and become clones of the original plant.