Root cap, meristematic cells zone, root hair zone, mature tissue system etc.
A mature grass plant consists of two distinct parts: the shoot system and the root system. The shoot system includes the stems, leaves, and reproductive structures, which are responsible for photosynthesis and reproduction. The root system anchors the plant in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients. Together, these parts enable the grass plant to thrive and grow effectively.
the stems
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underground root system and aerial root shoot system
flowering plant ang patola. Because . . . The parts of a flowering plant are characterized by two basic systems: a root system and a shoot system. :)))
The radicle becomes root, the hypotocyl becomes the stem and plumule develops in to leaves and stem branches etc.
Shoot System: Everything above the ground (stem, leaves, flower, fruits) Root System: Everything Underground (Roots)
they get it through a system of tubes
it will not reproduced food or the plant will going to die
The root system is a part of a plant. The leaves and flower are also plant parts. The seed is also a plant part at one time.
The vascular system of a plant, consisting of xylem and phloem, moves water, nutrients, and sugars to all plant parts. Water and minerals are transported from the roots to the rest of the plant through the xylem, while sugars produced during photosynthesis in the leaves are transported to all parts of the plant through the phloem.
A flower doesn't really do anything to benefit the plant on which it grows. A flower is an organ (or organ system) that is concerned entirely with reproduction. It's the same as the reproductive system in an animal. Neither a plant nor an animal needs the reproductive system to live. Flowers contain the male and/or female sex organs. When female organs are present, the ovary of the flower may grow into a fruit. All parts of a plant that are not involved exclusively in reproduction are called vegetative parts. Vegetative parts include stems, leaves, and roots, and those are the parts that support the life of that plant.