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Yes plant growth occurs at stem, leaves, flowers and roots. The flower after fertilization grow in to the fruit.
The Roots, Stems and Leaves are the main parts of the plant
The plant stem is located above the roots and below the leaves. It serves as a support structure for the plant, allowing for the transport of water and nutrients between the roots and leaves. Additionally, the stem contains vascular tissues that facilitate these processes.
The stem of a plant carries water, nutrients, and sugars between the roots and the leaves. It also provides structural support for the plant and helps in the transportation of photosynthetic products.
there are four plant cells and they are 1 flower 2 stem 3 leaves 4 roots
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the stem
The vascular tissue xylem carries water from the roots of the plant to the leaves of the plant via the stem of the plant.
No but its mostly a stem. The Yam plant has leaves and roots but the food is the stem of the plant. If you are talking about the food, yes but if you are talking about the plant, no.
Answermoss or a nonvascular plant.
Yes, bromeliads have a stem. The stem is usually short and hidden by the leaves in the center of the rosette. It helps support the plant and connect the roots with the leaves.
In a daisy, the stem, leaves, and roots work together to ensure the plant's survival and growth. The roots anchor the plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients, which are essential for its development. The stem supports the plant, elevating the leaves and flowers towards sunlight while facilitating the transport of water and nutrients between the roots and leaves. The leaves, through photosynthesis, convert sunlight into energy, providing the necessary fuel for the plant's growth and reproduction.