Dodder is a parasitic plant which has A. HAUSTORIAL ROOTS for support and absoption of nutrients from the host plant.
Dodder can not live alone. It grows from a seed and sprout from the ground but if it does not find a host within 10 days, it will die.
When the Dodder finds its host, it twines itself in a counter-clockwise direction around the stem of its host. The Dodder stem has bumps called "haustoria". These bumps are tightly pressed against the stem of the host plant and said bumps will eventually push their way inside the hosts' stem to pull the nutrients it needs to survive to the detriment of the host plant.
Dodder plant may be parasitic but it does not kill its own host instead it causes the growth of the host to be stunted.
Answer:
Yes, viruses are super small. It is also smaller than bacteria. So you wouldn't notice anything.
Answer:
Plasma
Explanation:
Plasma carries water, salts, and enzymes. The main role of plasma is to take nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it. Cells also put their waste products into the plasma. The plasma then helps remove this waste from the body.
There is over 4,000 invasion species in America. Please specify.
The basic unit of life is a D. cell.
D is the correct answer because although life is also made up of the other options, in the end, they are all made up of cells. A tissue is a group of specialized cells, and an organ is made up of different tissues. An organ system is a system of organs that work together.
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