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xylem and phloem
The stem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
carries water and other nutrients throughout the plant.
Yes - it's part of the transport of nutrients from roots to all parts of the plant. The process is osmosis, and the final discharge of water into the atmosphere is transpiration, but not all the plants do that do that only some.
The only part of it underwater are its stem and roots. The leaf stays at the top all the time to get sunlight. The stem is corkscrew shaped, which allows the leaf to go up and down with the water level.
xylem and phloem
A stem takes in all the nutrients and water from the soil to "feed" the plant.
the stem tranfers nutrients and water to other parts of the plant
underground stem is where most of the nutrients for growth of shoots is absorbed. variety of nutrients dissolve into soil, such as animals' dung (which is full of nutrients.. dont laugh) washed by rain and goes into the soil. The underground stem would absorb those nutrients and send the nutrients through the plant in order to survive. the nutrients are absorbed by water, meaning that the nutritions will be dissolved into the water and stem would be sucking the water & getting the nutrients at the same time.
The stalk or stem provides the leaves/flowers with nutrients and water from the ground. The leaves provide the roots with nutrients from the air and sun.
The stalk or stem provides the leaves/flowers with nutrients and water from the ground. The leaves provide the roots with nutrients from the air and sun.
the stem
Stem
The stem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
The stem pull nutrients out of the soil while the flow catches water and air molecules.
more area on the stem to absorb water & nutrients
carries water and other nutrients throughout the plant.