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.
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The pistil and stamen help the plant reproduce.
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yes the plant stem is considered an organ of the plant.
The balsam plant has a soft stem because the stem is filled with water. The water in the stem keeps the plant upright. When there is little water in the plant the stem bends towards the ground.
Saltwater can help or harm the stem of a plant. It can help because plants need sodium as a nutrient for healthy growth. However, it can harm or kill them if they get too much salt.
The cell in the plant stem helps the plant by transporting water and materials throughout the plant.
The stem of a plant acts as a conduit, transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and other parts of the plant through vascular tissues. It also provides support for the plant, allowing it to reach sunlight for photosynthesis and to disperse seeds. Additionally, the stem can store reserves of nutrients and energy for future growth.
gives water
A stem is a part of which holds up a plant and also can be called an axil plus it is the main support of any kind of plant
The function of the stem in many plants is to help transport nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant. For sunflowers, this is especially important due to the length those nutrients have to go.
the stem
There are at least 2 ways in which a plant's stem system can help a plant to survive in it's environment. It both helps keep water in the plant and hold the plant upright for example.
Yes taproots reproduce becuase if you do stem cuttings then if the male or female plant already had taproots then that plant that has had a stem cutting then the new plant will have taproots.
it helps the plant grow closer to the sun for more light energy.
The pistil and stamen help the plant reproduce.
it is a woody stem plant
Roots and stem