•A runner is a stem which grows along the ground rather than upwards.roots grow down from the runners •and these help the plant spread over a large area. example of plants that make runners are strawberries and bamboo
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Plants convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, and runners consume plants or plant-eating animals for energy. So, the energy that runners derive from the sun is indirect, as it is passed along the food chain from plants to animals to humans.
the seeds and runners (parts of the root)
all plants unless they shoot runners
Strawberrys, blackberries and spider plants.
some examples of runner plants are:strawberries,grass,and Ivy.
Plants can indeed reproduce asexually through the use of runners and rhizomes. Runners are horizontal stems that grow above the ground, while rhizomes are underground stems. Both structures can give rise to new plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant, allowing for rapid clonal propagation.
Reproduction. Both flowers and runners are things that plants use to reproduce themselves. Flowers are used in sexual reproduction of plants, and runners are used in the asexual reproduction of plants.
Plants have stronger cells walls. And viruses do spread to plants.
The runners are basically clones since they are part of the same plant, but seeds have the traits of both plants so it can look different and vary - It is a mix of the two.
I think it's strawberries, peanuts and bananas.
Everbearing strawberries produce runners, which are long stems that grow from the main plant and develop into new plants. To manage them effectively in a garden setting, you can either allow the runners to take root and grow into new plants, or you can trim them to control the spread of the strawberry patch. Regularly monitoring and pruning the runners can help maintain a healthy and productive strawberry garden.