The process where a plant grows from a seed is called germination. A seed requires warm and moist conditions to germinate. The metabolic activities of the seed are also triggered during germination, resulting in the production of plumule and radicle....
Does tropism affect plant growth? Why can dropping a magnet destroy its magnetism? Why does a magnet lose its magnetism when dropped? Why does soil ph affect plant growth? How can auxin cause branching in one plant and suppress it in the other?
For those of you who don't know what duckweed is, it is a small floating plant that grows on still ponds. It can cover an area rapidly and, because of this, can cause problems. Now, however, duckweed is being touted as a miracle plant for many reasons. The Many Uses of Duckweed Co...
Genetic system that arises from progenes will reproduce based on them in the same conditions. It is important that the processive polymerase (progene ligase) is able: 1) to have tropism towards the 3′end of the polynucleotide template; 2) to retain near template two progenes complementary to...
Thus, a kind of positive selection for simple repetitive elements matching genomes of the viruses with the respective tropism may theoretically take place in this case. Overall, these data are supportive towards the general concept of this manuscript. We have also tested the presence of adeno- ...
Plant ReproductionPlants reproduce in a few characteristic ways depending on the type of plant. For example, plants such as gymnosperms often have pollen that is hidden within transport devices that can carry the reproductive cells of the plant far....
How does phytochrome control flowering? How does transpiration work in a plant? How does a differential pressure transducer work? How is nastic movement different from tropism? How does germination occur in flowering plants? How is the process of carbon fixation in CAM plants different from the pr...
How does the vascular tissue of angiosperms compare to more primitive plants? What do phototropism and geotropism enable plants to do? How are Euglenophyta and Chlorophyta different from animal-like protist? What adaptations give flowering plants a reproductive advantage over gymnosperms? What ...
How does an RNA virus cause infection? Why can't a virus reproduce on its own? How do viroids differ from viruses? How many antibodies can the human body make? What is a plant virus? What are the components of a simplified communicable disease model? What are some different types of...