Asked by LittleMissMoonlight
Hi everyone.
Can you please help me?
Here it is:
When a plant is planted with everything it needs to grow (nutrients, water, light), it will continue to grow throughout its lifetime by producing new plant material (plant cells).
My answer:
I think this statement is true because
The plant needs to grow and in order to do that it needs nutrients (from the soil, sun, and air). They grow leaves, and keep stretching and stretching. How would they do that without producing new plant material (plant cells)? They can't.
Thank you for reading this.
I wrote this myself, and am not sure if I think right.
Please help me ASAP.
Thx
Can you please help me?
Here it is:
When a plant is planted with everything it needs to grow (nutrients, water, light), it will continue to grow throughout its lifetime by producing new plant material (plant cells).
My answer:
I think this statement is true because
The plant needs to grow and in order to do that it needs nutrients (from the soil, sun, and air). They grow leaves, and keep stretching and stretching. How would they do that without producing new plant material (plant cells)? They can't.
Thank you for reading this.
I wrote this myself, and am not sure if I think right.
Please help me ASAP.
Thx
Answers
Answered by
Damon
I am no biologist but suspect that you are correct.
Answered by
LittleMissMoonlight
Ok, thank you.
Answered by
Damon
You are welcome.
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