Yes. Stems do have cells.
The job of cells found in stems is to uphold the stem and help to keep its shape. Cells also act as a stems "brain" telling it when to capture the correct amount ogf sunlight water and air.
Stem cells
in stems (:
cell-shaped
Cork cells form a protective layer around plant stems.
yes
Multipotent stem cells
During moephogenesis, stems are made from epicotyle by cell differentiation. The meristematic cells go on dividing mitotically and add to mass of cells which later on get differentiated in different tissues of the stem.
There are somatic cells, also known as an adult cell, and embryonic cells.
basal stem cells.
epidermis
in the brain