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Simple plants are called plants. Simple plants are called plants.
Seaweeds, and mosses and ferns are all pretty simple plants.
what does a botanist do? and the short and simple answer is that they study plants
Only parasitic plants contain no chlorophyll, so aren't green - such as orobanchs (broomrapes). None completely fit the definition as autotrophs as they do not rely on simple inorganic compounds as nutrients.
Simple plants use photosynthesis to remove carbon dioxide and produce oxygen in the atmosphere.They give us oxygen
Living organisms depend on each other to survive. For instance, animals feed on vegetation (otherwise known as herbivores) to survive. Others on meat (carnivores) or both (Omnivores). This is called a symbiotic relationship. The relationship can be mutualistic, commensal, or parasitic. Organisms in symbiosis are called symbiont.
Simple plants are called plants. Simple plants are called plants.
simple plants
Plants have roots stem and leaves while simple plants doesn't they have root like structures and they get water directly from the environment
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simple plants accomplish taxis by its vega functions.. vega in such a way that plants knows how to mate for the sake of reproduction... thank you:)
Seaweeds, and mosses and ferns are all pretty simple plants.
I have plants.
what does a botanist do? and the short and simple answer is that they study plants
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simple leaves are one leaf plants and compound leaves are 2 or more leaqf plants
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