negative gravitropism
a stem of course
poo!! in a stem
The plant stem is located under ground inside the roots.
Woody stem
A strawberry plant has a stem that is called a crown stem. The strawberry's stem is short and very wide.
Its stem looks like a pitcher and holds liquid. The liquid traps unwary insects which drown and provide food for the plant.
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what kind of stem would you find in a corn plant
The stem gives the plant water,and the pitchers eat the food!
A stem is a part of which holds up a plant and also can be called an axil plus it is the main support of any kind of plant
Dissolving traps. When an insect flies inside a pitcher plant, the leaves don't close up immediately. Instead, it tumbles down the stem. At the bottom there is a seriously poisonous liquid called acid. The insect climbs up the stem, but slips down again. Eventually, they get so tired that they turn to unconsciousness and let themselves tumble back down into the stem, where they either drown or dissolve in the acid.
Plastic plants
pokeweed
all of them
negative gravitropism
A gumamela is a perennial flowering plant in the mallow family. It has a woody and shrubby stem that is ligneous.