Cells
The top part of a stalk would be the terminal bud or leaf.
Celery
Yes, trees have male and female reproductive structures. Male structures produce pollen, while female structures produce eggs. Pollen must reach the female structures for fertilization to occur and for the tree to produce seeds.
One or two ears of corn are a normal expectation per stalk when well fertilized and maintained. Sweet corn can produce two to four ears on one stalk.
There are a few. Celery grown in stalks. Brussel sprouts grow on a stalk. Artichokes grow on top of a stalk. Corn grows on a stalk, but it's actually a grain. Asparagus is a stalk. Sugar cane, bamboo shoots, and lemon grass are all stalks, too.
The reproductive structures of bryophytes are called gametangia. These structures produce the gametes (sperm and egg) necessary for sexual reproduction in bryophytes. Gametangia are typically found at the tips of the gametophyte plant.
The leaf with two-part structure: petiole (or stalk) and blade (thought of as leaf)
It is a stalk of wheat. A backwards"C" on top of a cross
I think it's called stalk
The cactus is not just one organism it's two the the root stalk is triangular shaped and is called a dragon fruit vine and if the ball part from the top of the cactus dies that stalk will grow and it will produce a huge flower about one foot wide and if it gets pollinators it will become a beautiful pink fruit :)
my raptor 660 will top out at about 80MPH
you buy it from the seed shop in the shopping mall on the top