Depends on what species of plant you're talking about.
They are the edible shoots of the bamboo plant that have just started to grow out of the ground.
African Violets . . . . . . .Streptocarpus . . . . . Begonia . . . . . . Kataka-taka
Bamboo
I know buds grow into shoots.
turgor pressure (maybe)
Leaves and shoots grow towards light in a reaction known as phototropism. Similarly, an attribute called geotropism causes roots to grow down towards gravity.
No, they are positively phototropic as they grow towards light.
Bamboo shoots grow wild in Spring. You find them in the fields all around the valley.
seeds should first form roots then they grow stems and then the grow leaves and after that they sprout shoots then they grow bigger then they become a plant.
Well, I think it is called suckers.
Chrysanthemum, dahlia, geranium, pansy and begonia.
Flowers/ plants grow normally from seeds, although they can also be propagated vegetatively by cuttings or off-shoots/ off-sets