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About Plants Part 2


Mills are one of six big groups ( elements) of living holdings. They're autotrophic eukaryotes, which means they've complex cells, and make their own food. Normally they can not move (not not counting growth).

Mills include familiar types correspondent as trees, condiments, backwoods, plots, vines, ferns, mosses, and green algae. The scientific study of mills, known as botany, has correlated about extant (living living) species of mills. Fungi and non-green algae aren't classified as mills.

Outside mills grow in the ground, with stems in the air and roots below the outside. Some levee on water. The root part absorbs water and some nutrients the mill needs to live and grow. These climb the stem and reach the leaves. The evaporation of water from pores in the leaves pulls water through the mill. This is called transpiration.

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