Plantlike protists can move around and still photosynthesize.
Some orchids, especially some dendrobium orchids, will lose the leaves on some of their stems, often after flowering, but they will not regrow leaves on those stems, they will grow new stems. The old stems will stay alive & will act somewhat like leaves, because they contain chlorophyll. Orchids are not deciduous, not that I have ever seen.
The flowers are the sexual organs. A basic need is to reproduce. The leaves make the food. The stems carry the food and water to every part of the plant that needs it much like our veins and arteries.
The flowers are the sexual organs. A basic need is to reproduce. The leaves make the food. The stems carry the food and water to every part of the plant that needs it much like our veins and arteries.
The flowers are the sexual organs. A basic need is to reproduce. The leaves make the food. The stems carry the food and water to every part of the plant that needs it much like our veins and arteries.
The flowers are the sexual organs. A basic need is to reproduce. The leaves make the food. The stems carry the food and water to every part of the plant that needs it much like our veins and arteries.
The flowers are the sexual organs. A basic need is to reproduce. The leaves make the food. The stems carry the food and water to every part of the plant that needs it much like our veins and arteries.
There are six phyla of algae, three of which are red, green, and brown. Algae have no roots, no stems, and no leaves, yet are plant-like. Algae are protists.
STEMS, like leaves, are plants organs. xylem and phloem are in the roots, stem, and leaves. XYLEM is the tissue are tubes that carry materials from the roots to the leaves. PHLOEM is tubes that carry sugar away from the leaves.
yes Yes, like all flowering plants rose bushes have stems and leaves.
I don't know if rabbits eat hibiscus plant stems. But I do know that something ate all the leaves and flowers on my hibiscus plant! Does anyone know if woodchucks like to eat hibiscus plants? i have recently owned 3 bunnies and trust me they absaloutly love hibiscus leaves and stems, i dont know why but they love it! i dont know about woodchucks though, sorry
The flowers are the sexual organs. A basic need is to reproduce. The leaves make the food. The stems carry the food and water to every part of the plant that needs it much like our veins and arteries.