Plants that exhibit rapid movements in response to touch or other stimuli are categorized as "rapid plant movements." Examples include the Venus flytrap, sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica), and the bladderwort plant. These plants have specialized structures or cells that allow them to move quickly in response to external stimuli for various purposes such as capturing prey or defending against threats.
Because they are constantly under water. This is just how nature is. The plants probably have some special coating or something.
Sciophyte plants are those that thrive in low light conditions. They have adapted to growing in shady environments by developing characteristics like larger leaves and the ability to photosynthesize efficiently with limited sunlight. Examples of sciophyte plants include ferns, some mosses, and certain understory plant species.
ofc they can and do the deeper you go the lesser coral or plants ; they need to be in contact with sunlight to do photosynthesis
It is not safe for organisms to be readily under plants because there may be hazards such as falling branches, leaf litter that could block access to air or light, and the potential for toxic chemicals or plant defenses that could harm them. Being under plants also limits visibility and may expose organisms to predators or other dangers.
Plants are affected by UV rays. Some of them die in their presence.
You should probably categorize it under Education or Standarized tests, depending on the type of test you're asking about.
it's what you name it and categorize it under so if it's legal then it deals with legal issues
Because they are constantly under water. This is just how nature is. The plants probably have some special coating or something.
nonmaterial culture
No, The questions under uncategorized are where questions go if someone does not know what categorize to put them in and eventually they will go into the proper categories.
Azaleas are flowering plants within the genus Rhododendron, classified under the Ericaceae family. They are further divided into subgenera and sections based on their morphological characteristics and genetic differences.
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Under the Linnaean system of classification, plants and animals are sorted into groups based on their physical characteristics and evolutionary relationships. This involves organizing species into a hierarchy of categories, such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
why do you think some plants and animals are replaced under quantine
plants under water do the exact same thing as plants grown on land some under water plants suck there prey in and eat them
Well, woodpeckers peck trees, which i guess could categorize under wood. Hope I helped!
they swim under water and they are yuck