water pressure in the leaf, by the continuous transpiration pull.
water pressure in the leaf, by the continuous transpiration pull.
Roots
When water is plentiful, the cell expands so that the plant stands upright. Without water, the cell shrinks, so the plant wilts.When water is plentiful, the cell expands so that the plant stands upright. Without water, the cell shrinks, so the plant wilts.
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.
to allow the plant to stand upright
water pressure in the leaf, by the continuous transpiration pull.
Plant supports are items that are used to help the plant or flower stay upright and not break under its own weight or from heavy winds. There are metal, plastic and wooden supports.
Roots
Roots
they are both the same!
A plant cells consists of a cell wall (it hold the plant upright) and contains chlorophyll to feed itself.
A root is the base or foundation of a word that carries its core meaning. It is the part of the word that cannot be broken down further into smaller meaningful units. Roots are often derived from Latin or Greek origins.
the stem supports and strengthens a plant
A plant that responds to light. Typically a plant will position itself toward a light source.
Vacuoles maintain the cell turgidity to keep the plants upright.
To keep it upright.
the stem