for a certain amount of days
yes a tulip is relatively small but, the stem can be rather small
Is a tulip woody or herbaceous? tulip is herbaceous, because it is a monocot. secondary growth doesn't occur in monocots, whereas secondary growth produces cork, which is the woody stem found in dicots
yes it can,by cutting the stem in half and putting half in red water and the other half in blue water
Formation of bulbous stem to overcome unfavourable conditions of growth.
In cacti the leaves have become reduced ( to prevent water loss via transpiration) and the stem has become the photosynthetic body. Being in the stem there are no or very few stomata ( where water is lost from) and the water is able to be stored in the stem to help it survive long times without water. I researched this online this is not my work!
No, humans cannot live without stem cells. Stem cells are crucial for the growth, repair, and maintenance of tissues in the body. They play a vital role in replenishing cells and tissues continuously throughout life.
Tulip poplar leaves are arranged alternately on the branch, meaning they emerge from opposite sides of the stem in a staggered pattern.
Tulip leaves are arranged in an alternate pattern along the stem. This means that each leaf arises from a different point on the stem, rather than being directly opposite each other. This arrangement helps the plant maximize sunlight exposure and reduces shading of the leaves.
trees and a shrub
You cut a tulip at the very end of the stem at a 45 degree angle. You can cut the stem as short as you want to put in a certain size vase after you have cut it properly from the ground.
The stem of a water lily is buoyant and spongy, allowing the plant to float on the water's surface. It also helps transport nutrients and water between the roots and leaves. Additionally, the stem helps anchor the plant in the sediment at the bottom of the pond.
A tulip develops from a bulb planted in the soil. The bulb grows roots first, followed by a shoot that emerges from the soil. This shoot develops into a stem, which produces leaves and eventually a flower bud that blooms into a tulip flower.