A plant's stem and stalks hold up the flower.
I suppose microtubules could be analogous to the rebar and concrete that hold up buildings.
The Pistol of a flower is the female part of the flower, which takes the pollen through the Stigma down the Style and into the Ovary, where the Ovules/Eggs are fertilized and become seeds, which eventually make it to soil by either the death of the flower or from simply falling out. For a diagram of this go to the following page look it up on Google images. THIS ANSWER WAS PROVIDED BY: ABLACKSHADOW :P
seeds
Xylem/ Phloem/ Endodermis.
The sugar in soda can speed up the opening of a flower.
the stem
The broccoli head is actually the collective flower buds of the plant. Each of the tiny green parts of the broccoli head will open into a yellow flower if left uncut. This head rises up from the center of the plant.
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The broccoli head is actually the collective flower buds of the plant. Each of the tiny green parts of the broccoli head will open into a yellow flower if left uncut. This head rises up from the center of the plant.
Generally, the flower, after it dies and dries up, the seeds will be part of it or will form where the blossom fell off if the flowers are not deadheaded.
Which ever seed you plant will be what the flower will be. However, the flower's color is random. If you do not get the flower color that you need, you have to dig up that flower and plant another seed.
Leafs sprout out of a branch. they don't hold up a plant at all.
It all depends on the plant. You'll know you given your plant enough water when after watering your plant will not suck up any more and a small puddle appears on the soil still after waiting about a minute.
The stem of a plant serves as a support structure, holding up the plant and its leaves, flowers, and fruits towards the sunlight. It also transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant and helps in the process of photosynthesis.
The male part of a plant is called the pollen in flowering plants, antheridium in bryophytes, the male cell of gymnosperms is called microspore.The male cell is however called pollen while the female cell is called an ovum.
Stamen
it's either the stem or the roots not completely sure. i am leaning more towards the steam because water from the roots is transported up through the stem to be flitered to the rest of the flower or plant.