Here are the following functions of the root, stem, and leaf.
Root- It stores food, absorbs water & nutrients, and anchors the plant to the ground.
Stem- Supports plant, transports nutrients, and storage of food/nutrients.
Leaf- Contains chloroplast (filled with chlorophyll) and it's where photosynthesis takes place.
stem transports water from roots but branches transport from the to leaves
The plant stem has two functions. The plant stem supports the leaves and flowers. The plant stem also transports water and food to the plant.
Because that's where the plant can absorb the water...not through the flowers or leaves.
the stem or the leaves i guess
To transfer food and water back and forth from the leaves and stem. Also to keep the laves aloft to get more sunlight for the process of Photosynthesis.
1.under ground stem modifications 2.sub-aerial stem modifications aerial stem modifications
The main function of the stem in a plant is to support the leaves, flowers, and fruits, allowing them to be elevated for optimal sunlight exposure and gas exchange. The stem also transports water and nutrients from the roots to other parts of the plant. It provides structural support and can store food reserves.
The main function of the stem of a rose bush is to provide structural support for the plant. It also transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and flowers, as well as storing reserves for growth and reproduction. Additionally, the stem helps in photosynthesis by bearing leaves that capture sunlight for energy production.
The Roots, Stems and Leaves are the main parts of the plant
The function responsible for moving water and dissolved minerals from roots up the stem to the leaves is capillary action. This process relies on the cohesion and adhesion properties of water molecules to move up the plant's vascular tissues.
The main function of the structures in a plant is to generally help in the growth of the plants. The main parts are the leaves, stem and roots. The leaves help in production of food, the stem stores the food while the roots hold the plant steady while feeding on essential nutrients from the soil.
The plant you are describing is likely a rhizome. A rhizome is a type of underground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots from its nodes. It often has thick and fleshy leaves to support its storage function.