The zone that would be most difficult for a plant to live in is the Benthic zone. It is the zone at the lowest level of a body of water.
The flowers and the leaves
Largest.
The leaf would have the most chloroplasts because it is the major structure for photosynthesis in a plant.
Most plant cells live in a moist and well-aerated environment, such as in soil or water where they can obtain water, nutrients, and sunlight for photosynthesis. These environments provide the necessary conditions for plant cells to carry out essential processes for growth and survival.
A thin, flexible stem would be a beneficial adaptation for a fully-submerged water plant because it allows the plant to bend and move with water currents while minimizing resistance. This adaptation helps the plant to avoid damage from strong water flow and enables efficient nutrient uptake.
That would be a bit difficult since most of the mongooses live in Africa where there are no bears.
It depends in the environment. For example a plant that does not need alot of water would most likely live in the desert.
yes, well it depends on what plant really. most wouldn't last long and would probably die after about a week :(
Alaska.
Most grass and species.
The leaf would have the most chloroplasts because it is the major structure for photosynthesis in a plant.
The flowers and the leaves
Largest.
The leaf would have the most chloroplasts because it is the major structure for photosynthesis in a plant.
Sorry- they have proven difficult, at best, to follow.
Most Kiwi plants require a male and a female plant in order to produce fruit. Very difficult to tell a male from a female Kiwi plant.
Japanese people lived on coastal plains because most of Japan has mountainous slopes that are difficult to live on and farm.