Sunlight. The leaves are attracted to it so they lift up to get as much as possible
The stem holds up all the leaves of a plant.
STEMS, like leaves, are plants organs. xylem and phloem are in the roots, stem, and leaves. XYLEM is the tissue are tubes that carry materials from the roots to the leaves. PHLOEM is tubes that carry sugar away from the leaves.
Leaves are kept alive by the sap from the tree.
the stem holds it up
To act as a conduit for sap and to hold the flowers upright.
The stem of a plant is responsible for holding it up. It provides support and structure to the plant, allowing it to grow vertically and bear the weight of leaves, flowers, and fruits. Additionally, the stem helps transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Leaves don't hold up the plant structure, but they play a key role in photosynthesis where they convert sunlight into energy for the plant. Stems and roots provide the main support for the plant's structure.
noun. The definition of a stem is the main stalk of a plant. An example of stem is the part that holds up the petals on a flower and from which the leaves grow.
As with all living things, plants are made up of cells. In plants, the cells are rigid, containing a cell wall. Where cell walls aren't present in animal cells, the cell wall in plant cells keeps the plant rigid, as well as connecting the different parts of the plant together. In various other less evolved plants, including ferns, are interconnected to from their leaves, roots, and stems by a vascular system of tubes.
Rubber plant leaves may point up due to insufficient light, overwatering, or low humidity. Adjusting these factors can help the plant thrive and prevent the leaves from pointing up.
the seed carries all the information in it to grow the whole plant. (DNA)
the leaves and seed leaves diver because of were the plant is from. the most common shape of leaves are a rounded three leave 'foot'. the genetic make up is exactly the same from plant to plant and this is complete fake and made up flying duck yo(take out the lying and d)
Holds together the rest of the plant. Lifts the leaves up where they can get good sun Moves food and water from place to place in the plant. May protect the plant (for example, a thorny stem) May store important chemicals or nutrients