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Does a stem carry photosynthesis?

Yes there are photosynthetic stems. Green stems carry out photosynthesis. Example: cactus


Why does chloroplast are present in plants?

That is carry out photosynthesis. It makes food in plants


Where on plants does photosynthesis occur?

Typically on the leaves, although some plants have modifications that allow for photosynthesis in the stem.


Which part of croton plants carries out photosynthesis?

stem


Which living thing carry out photosynthesis?

plants plants


What outside resources are required to carry out photosynthesis?

Plants need sunshine to carry out photosynthesis.


What are the parts of plants that dont photosynthesis?

the stem and the botton of the leaf


Do all pants carry out photosynthesis true or false?

False. Pants do not carry out photosynthesis, plants do. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into energy-rich sugars. Pants, on the other hand, are articles of clothing worn on the lower part of the body.


Where do plants get the energy to carry out photosynthesis?

From the sun.


What process do plants need to carry out?

photosynthesis


Where on the plant does photosynthesis occur?

Typically on the leaves, although some plants have modifications that allow for photosynthesis in the stem.


How does exchange of gases takes place in plants?

exchange of gases respiration and photosynthesis takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks... exchange of gases-respiration and photosynthesis- takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks...