The shoot of a plant grows towards light and the roots away from light
Auxins move from their source into the rest of the plant, where they stimulate cell elongation. A higher concentration of auxins accumulate in the shaded part of a stem and causes the plant to move towards the light.
a stem of course
poo!! in a stem
The plant stem is located under ground inside the roots.
Woody stem
Usually plants respond to light by turning toward it.
A plant will usually respond to light by photosyntesizing, or making it's own food off of it. I hope I answered your question. -Teek.
it grows towards the light.
it helps the plant grow closer to the sun for more light energy.
A plants stem is like a supportive tube; it brings the water and nutrients that is sucked up by the roots to the plant, and it supports it. also, the stem has the abilty to grow taller/shrink in order to get more light.
it is a woody stem plant
A plants stem is like a supportive tube; it brings the water and nutrients that is sucked up by the roots to the plant, and it supports it. also, the stem has the abilty to grow taller/shrink in order to get more light.
The plant stem has two functions. The plant stem supports the leaves and flowers. The plant stem also transports water and food to the plant.
The stem.
A plants stem is like a supportive tube; it brings the water and nutrients that is sucked up by the roots to the plant, and it supports it. also, the stem has the abilty to grow taller/shrink in order to get more light.
Green comes from chlorophyll the photosensitive chemical in photosynthesis. It is only useful when there is light to exploit. There is no light inside the stem of the plant so there is no chlorophyll there.
It responses the light known as positive phototropism which means the stem grows towards the light