This is the stem.
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The part that says grass side. The wings go up
The part of the blade grass that allows it to stand up is primarily the culm, which is the hollow stem of the grass. The rigidity and strength of the culm provide structural support, allowing the grass to grow upright. Additionally, the arrangement of leaves and the plant's overall morphology contribute to its ability to remain erect, even in windy conditions.
Turgor pressure is what allows a blade of grass to stand up straight. This is a type of a molecule.
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A dull mower blade will "tear" the grass instead of "cut" it. The jagged blades of grass will dry up and cause your lawn to look brownish or even yellowish - much like when cut grass clippings turn from green to brown/yellow as they dry up.
Yes, grass is made of cells. Each blade of grass is composed of many individual cells that make up its structure and function.