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What food have stems?

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Updated: 8/18/2019

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Do stems also produce food photosynthesis?

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Why do leaves make food instead of stems?

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A food storage area in both the roots and stems is called the?

The food storage area in roots is called the cortex or storage roots, while in stems it is called the pith or storage stems. These areas store carbohydrates and other nutrients for future use by the plant.


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Do stems store store food and water?

Stems generally do not store food or water, as their main role is to provide structural support and transport nutrients between different parts of the plant. However, some plants have modified stems, such as rhizomes or tubers, that can store food reserves to support growth during periods of stress or dormancy.


Do barley plants store food in their stems?

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How does potato differ from other underground stems?

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What food is a stem?

foods that have stems like carrots and beets.


What one function of plant stems?

To transport water and food


What are the names of the two underground storage stems that you use as food?

Two underground storage stems used as food are tubers and rhizomes. Tubers are thickened, fleshy underground stems like potatoes, while rhizomes are horizontal underground stems like ginger that grow beneath the surface.


How do stems store food and water?

If you know what a cactus you'll know it but if you don't know some plants really store food and water in their stems and did you know I am just a 10 year old


How are stems adapted transporting food and water?

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