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The roots and stem. While roots hold most plants in place, and vines and some other plants have tendrils, slender stem-like structures, that attach themselves to objects to support the weight of the plant.
The flower is attached to the stem at the peduncle, which has a swollen tip called the receptacle to which the other flower parts are attached.
The part of the potato plant we eat is called the tuber, which is actually an enlarged underground stem.
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The flower is attached to the stem at the peduncle, which has a swollen tip called the receptacle to which the other flower parts are attached.
The roots and stem. While roots hold most plants in place, and vines and some other plants have tendrils, slender stem-like structures, that attach themselves to objects to support the weight of the plant.
The flower is attached to the stem at the peduncle, which has a swollen tip called the receptacle to which the other flower parts are attached.
The base of a flower; the part of the stem that is the site of attachment of the floral organs.
The stem, except in some ferns, like Azolla, where the leaves are directly attached to the roots.
The part of the potato plant we eat is called the tuber, which is actually an enlarged underground stem.
stem the stem sticks straight.
grafting
Hypocotyl is the part of the embryo that becomes the lower part of the stem and the roots. Epicotyl is the part of the embryo that becomes the upper part of the stem.
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it is the the root and stem