yes the plant stem is considered an organ of the plant.
The stem is not a sexual organ of a plant. The stamen is a male sexual organ of a plant. It has the pollen needed to fertilize the flower.
Yes, the plant stem is considered an organ because it serves a specific function within the plant, including providing support for leaves and flowers, transporting nutrients and water, and producing new growth. It is made up of different tissues and structures that work together to help the plant survive and grow.
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examples of plant organs are the root, leaves, stem, seeds, etc.
Water chestnut is a type of aquatic vegetable plant that produces underwater tubers, which are a form of modified stem. The tubers grow underwater and serve as a storage organ for the plant.
the plant which have only one spherical like organ(from where root&stem arises) is called monocotyledon plant
The stem is the part of a plant that supports the leaves and flowers, as well as transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. It also helps to provide structural support and allows for the growth and development of the plant.
Potatoes are considered stems and not roots, because they are the part of the stem of the plant that grows underground, it's the part of the stem that thickens and accumulate starch.
male, if there is a female or male part of a plant... Actually, I really dont know...
It is botanically accurate to call a celery "stalk" a stem, usually with leaves attached, as well.
actually a bamboo has a pretty hard stem but if you compare it to an oak tree then i guess u could consider it softer. therefore, i THINK it is a soft stem plant =S
A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant.A root is the organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil.A leaf is an organ of a vascular plant, as defined in botanical terms, and in particular in plant morphology.