Yes, the shoot is a stem of a plant.
"Shoot" typically refers to new growth on plants that includes stems and leaves, while "stem" specifically refers to the main body of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits. In other words, a shoot can include stems as well as other plant parts, whereas a stem is a specific part of the shoot.
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.
The main axis shoot in a plant is called the stem. It supports the plant, transports water and nutrients, and contains vascular tissues for conducting fluids throughout the plant.
A shoot of a plant is a young, tender stem that grows from the main stem or branch. Shoots typically have leaves and can develop into new branches, flowers, or fruit. They are important for the growth and reproduction of plants.
plumule
If you're referring to a tree, your answer is "trunk". If you're referring to a flower, your answer is "stem."
In reference to Biology, plumule develops into the shoot. The plumule is the part of the plant that is the main axis of the stem, leaves, and branches. This is basically the brain of the plant that enables the plant to grow.
Basal implies located at or near the base of a plant's stem. So a basal shoot, for example, is one that sprouts from near or at the base of a plant's stem.
The thin upright shoot of a moss plant is not considered a true stem because it lacks vascular tissue for transporting water and nutrients, which are key characteristics of a true stem in higher plants. Instead, it is a simple structure that serves to support the reproductive structures of the moss plant.
The shoot of a plant grows towards light and the roots away from light
A monstera plant grows a new stem through a process called vegetative propagation. This involves the plant producing a new shoot from a node on an existing stem or from a leaf. The new stem then grows and develops into a separate plant.
An offshoot of a stem is a new branch or shoot that grows from the main stem of a plant. Offshoots can develop from buds, nodes, or adventitious roots along the stem and can eventually grow into a separate plant if propagated correctly.