No of course not. Mainly it takes place in leaves
Any psrt of the plant that is green. Some plants have chlorophyll in the stems as well.
photosynthesis
Cells only have one chloroplast and it's not possible to have a photosynthesis. Plant cells are the only cells that have chloroplasts. :-)
roots and stems transport water and minerals to the leaves so that photosynthesis can occur
Most photosynthesis takes place in the leaves but there are plants that can preform some photosynthesis in their stems. Not woody plants though.
Any psrt of the plant that is green. Some plants have chlorophyll in the stems as well.
No of course not. Mainly it takes place in leaves
Yes there are photosynthetic stems. Green stems carry out photosynthesis. Example: cactus
yes, stems do.
Yes!
The leaf of a plant is specialized for photosynthesis. In herbaceous plants, which have green stems, photosynthesis also takes place in the stems. However, the majority of food and nutrients comes from photosynthesis in the leaves.
photosynthesis
Any part of a plant that is green can perform photosynthesis, its just that leaves have special adaptations to optimize its efficiency.So plants with green stems can, plants with brown woody stems can't.
Stems receive water and nutrients from the roots and transport them to leaves. Leaves are the sites of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Cells only have one chloroplast and it's not possible to have a photosynthesis. Plant cells are the only cells that have chloroplasts. :-)
Leaves and stems due to special adaptations
Roots, stems and leaves