Plants need the root system to access material and minerals and storage. The leaves provide access to photosynthesis, the conversion of radiant energy to material. The leaves also provide respiration, capturing carbon Dioxide=CO2 and releasing Oxygen.
a rigid or semi-rigid stem
root, stem, leave
Yes, for example Bryophytes have no defined root, stem and leaves. Still they are regarded as plants.
it affects plants by the root or stem
they suck up the nutrients and water they need to survive and start to transport them to the stem.
root, stem, leave
Like all other plants' root the function of watermelon root is absorption and anchorage. Watermelon plants have week stem hence these are creepers on the ground.
Like all other plants' root the function of watermelon root is absorption and anchorage. Watermelon plants have week stem hence these are creepers on the ground.
the stem is how they get their water and the cycle produces
Root, flower, leaf, and stalk (or stem).
The stem, roots, petals...These are several parts of a flower plant. However different plants vary in parts.
No, cassava is a root tuber. Stem tubers, such as potatoes, grow from the thickened underground stems of plants, while root tubers like cassava develop from the roots of the plant.