plants need more water than animals do
the vacuol
Ask someone that knows a lot about humans and vacuoles.
the process in which larger creatures eat smaller creatures or plants
Most of the time they are relatively small, but sometimes you get larger ones that definitly beat out plants.
because they have bigger traits
Yes. The fridge stores many things with its many shelves and drawers, just like a vacuole.
vacuole
No, in plants gametes did not become larger as reproductive strategies evolved. Instead, plants developed various mechanisms to aid in fertilization, such as producing pollen grains to carry sperm cells to the egg cells. This enabled plants to efficiently reproduce without the need for larger gametes.
Small plants often prefer open spaces away from larger trees to access more sunlight, which is essential for photosynthesis. Larger trees can create shade, limiting the light that smaller plants need to thrive. Additionally, being away from larger plants reduces competition for water and nutrients in the soil, allowing smaller plants to establish themselves more effectively. This spatial separation also minimizes the risk of being overshadowed or outcompeted by their larger counterparts.
Yes, plants generally grow bigger in larger pots because they have more space for their roots to spread out and access nutrients and water.
After a disaster, small plants begin to grow in the affected area and are then replaced by larger plants.
C4 plants are not inherently larger than C3 plants. However, they are typically more efficient in photosynthesis due to their carbon fixation mechanism, which can help them grow better in certain conditions like high heat and drought.