BIOMOLECULES AND ENZYMES

BIOLOGY

HORMONES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Plants that grow in ____ of ____
A
Direction
B
Opposite
C
Constant wind
D
Low wind
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -From perennials like daylilies, daisies, flax, and coreopsis to annuals such as zinnias and nasturtiums, there are a variety of wind resistant plants for these conditions.

Detailed explanation-2: -Some air movement is good for plants (it helps reduce disease), but persistent or strong winds are not. It can be difficult to grow successfully in very windy places – and, if you are starting out, the wind can be so disheartening it may even put you off growing altogether.

Detailed explanation-3: -Research has shown that this is actually beneficial to the plant, and that plants that begin growth in the absence of wind tend fall over or break more easily than those grown in the presence of some wind. Anyone who has ever started garden plants from seeds has probably experienced this.

Detailed explanation-4: -Plants adapt to their environment from necessity. Plants may also adapt by growing lower and closer to the ground to shield themselves from wind and cold. Desert environments may have some of the following adaptations, these help the plant to conserve food, energy and water and still be able to reproduce effectively.

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