Sructurally roots have radial primary vascular bundles and stem has conjoint and collateral vascular bundles.
leaves roots and stems are part of a tree
Pith and cortex are the storage tissues in roots and stems
Potatoes are tuberous stems.
Seed plants have both roots and stems. Roots anchor the plant in the ground and absorb water and nutrients, while stems support the plant and transport water and nutrients between roots and leaves.
Primary vacular bundles are radial in roots and conjoint collateral in stems
Yes, many seed plants do have roots and stems. However, they do not have them initially, but they do grow them eventually.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
The stems of the mints are square and stout
The stems of the mints are square and stout
The stems of the mints are square and stout
Yes, the function of the epidermis differs between roots and stems or leaves. In roots, the epidermis primarily serves to protect the underlying tissues and facilitate water and nutrient absorption through root hairs. In contrast, the epidermis in stems and leaves functions mainly to provide protection against environmental factors and reduce water loss, often featuring structures like cuticles and stomata for gas exchange.
Leaves, roots, and stems.