herbs
vines
trees
shrubs
Plants have roots and shoots. Plants have reproductive organs. Plants convert sunlight to energy. Plants have stems to transport water and sugar to all parts of the plant. Plants have cell walls.
A leafless plant with branching stems, a vine and parasitic plant that attaches itself to host plants.
Herbaceous stems are bendable and green.
Sunflower and rose plants have woody and strong stems)
Grafting is method in which the cut stems of two different plants (one with roots and other without roots) are joined together in such a way that the two stems join and grow a single plant. The new plant will have characteristics of both the original plants.
He characterized them by their stems.
It was inadequate because he only classified things according to whether they lived on land, in the water, or in air. He also grouped plants based on the differences in their stems.
Plants have roots and shoots. Plants have reproductive organs. Plants convert sunlight to energy. Plants have stems to transport water and sugar to all parts of the plant. Plants have cell walls.
A leafless plant with branching stems, a vine and parasitic plant that attaches itself to host plants.
Saguaro plants have green stems.
The plural possessive form is plants'.The plants have stems. These are the plant's stems.
Herbaceous stems are bendable and green.
Sunflower and rose plants have woody and strong stems)
Aristotle classified animals according to their location, and plants according to their stems. Linnaeus, on the other hand, classified organisms according to their form and structure using a seven-level hierarchial system. However, Linnaeus' system was more accurate, being that Aristotle's system of classification was too general and organisms could be placed into more than one category.
Grafting is method in which the cut stems of two different plants (one with roots and other without roots) are joined together in such a way that the two stems join and grow a single plant. The new plant will have characteristics of both the original plants.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
1.have multi-celled and cell walls composed cellulose, 2.have no stems leaves of roots