Plants with weak stems are either creepers, climbers or twinners. Very often these plants have specialized structures like tendrils, climbing roots or hooks to push them up to get more sunlight.
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Ferns mainly consist of 5 parts for its structure which are the Stems, Leaves Roots, Prothallus, and Rhizoids. Stems: the fern stems are called Rhizome and it grows horizontally under the surface of the soil. Some such as the above ground creeping stolon grows up till 20 m. Leaves: the fern leaves are called fronds. The new fern leaves are curled but as they grow bigger they slowly uncurl and form a fern plant. Roots: the underground non-photosynthetic structures that take up water and nutrients from soil. They are always fibrous and are structurally very similar to the roots of seed plants. Prothallus: A green, photosynthetic structure that is one cell thick, usually heart or kidney shaped, 3-10 mm long and 2-8 mm broad. Rhizoids: root-like structures (not true roots) that consist of single cells, water and mineral salts are absorbed over the whole structure.
they all have true stemes
Climbers have weak stems and devices to climb up by hooks, tendrils or climbing roots.
yes
Plants with weak stems are either creepers, climbers or twinners. Very often these plants have specialized structures like tendrils, climbing roots or hooks to push them up to get more sunlight.
roots and stems
Orchids have strong stems.
Because of positive geotropism. All plants even the ones with weak stems do this.
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herbs are very small plants with soft,thin and weak stems.
Any grass plant would have weak stems because they are not woody. However, "cow grass" does not exist rendering this question moot.
Cause it dose not need roots to live and if it burns in a forest the fern will take the fire straight up it to the top of the trees and burn all the trees that are connected by the fern.
Both creepers and climbers are weak-stemmed plants and, hence cannot grow erect without support. The difference between these two is, creepers spread horizontally along with the soil, whereas climbers take the support of an object for climbing.'