Perhaps if one adult plant produced seeds which then sprouted w/out having a chance to be carried away by outside forces. This is where the expression "The apple never falls far from the tree" was started because seeds often grow near their parent plants.
Some plants send up new plants from their roots, and those plants send up more, and so on.
That's why those types need to be dug up and separated every few years.
Plants may be in a clumped spatial pattern due to seed dispersal mechanisms, environmental heterogeneity, and facilitation among individuals. Clumping can enhance pollination and seed dispersal efficiency, provide protection from environmental stresses, and foster interactions such as nutrient exchange among neighboring plants.
An example of a social behavior that can produce a clumped distribution is herd behavior in animals. Animals may gather in groups for protection, access to resources, or social interaction, leading to a clumped distribution where individuals are found in close proximity to one another within the group.
Because plants produce our oxygen and we can't live without oxygen, therefore we need plants to survive.
The process of humans turning into plants is known as "botanomorphism." This concept often appears in folklore, mythology, and fantasy stories, where humans transform into plants due to various reasons or magical influences.
C4 plants conserve water by reducing photorespiration, which leads to reduced water loss through transpiration. This is achieved through spatial separation of carbon fixation and the Calvin cycle in different cells within the leaf. This allows C4 plants to better handle dry and hot conditions compared to C3 plants.
C4 plants have evolved anatomical and biochemical adaptations to concentrate CO2 in specific bundle sheath cells, where the Calvin cycle operates. This spatial separation of the Calvin cycle from initial CO2 fixation results in increased photosynthetic efficiency, reduced photorespiration, and improved water use efficiency in C4 plants compared to C3 plants.
The most common dispersion in nature is likely the movement of seeds by wind. This method allows plants to spread their seeds over long distances, increasing the chances of successful germination and growth in new areas.
Yes, clumped distributions are one of the most common types found in nature. This pattern often occurs due to resource availability, social behavior, or environmental conditions that create patches of suitable habitat, leading individuals to group together. Examples include schools of fish, herds of mammals, and plants growing in favorable conditions.
An example of a social behavior that can produce a clumped distribution is herd behavior in animals. Animals may gather in groups for protection, access to resources, or social interaction, leading to a clumped distribution where individuals are found in close proximity to one another within the group.
Plants need butterflies for two main reasons such as pollination. Plants also need butterflies to bring other animals into the ecosystem.
The study of flora and fauna in a spatial perspective is known as spatial ecology. It involves analyzing the distribution and abundance of plants and animals in relation to their environment and geographical location. Researchers use various tools such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing to understand how organisms interact with their surroundings at different spatial scales.
One population to consider is plants in a rainforest, which are typically densely packed and dispersed evenly due to availability of resources. In contrast, populations of wolves in a tundra ecosystem may be less dense due to larger territories and resources being more scattered, leading to a more clumped dispersion pattern.
Animals spread plant seeds and insects pollinate plants.
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Animals and plants are codependent upon on another for several reasons. Namely, animals depend on plants for nourishment while plants depend on animals for fertilizer.
No, we cannot survive without plants for long Reasons:- 1.Plants give us oxygen to breathe 2. Plants are the basic producers of energy(food). no.
There are many reasons why plants can live longer than animals. One reason is that plants have thicker protective layers.