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Roots grow down, into the soil and stems have leaves on them which need sunlight to grow so therefore they grow up out of the soil.
the xylem tubes transport water up and down the stems of plants
Bean plants are made up of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and pods. They also have nodes where leaves and branches grow and produce seeds within the pods. Additionally, they contain chlorophyll, which helps them photosynthesize nutrients from sunlight.
Plant responses, such as bending towards light (phototropism) and closing stomata in response to drought, help plants optimize their growth and resource utilization, increasing their chances of survival. These responses allow plants to adapt to changing environmental conditions, maximize photosynthesis, and reduce water loss, ultimately enhancing their ability to thrive in their habitats.
Stems support the plant by providing structural strength to hold up the leaves and flowers, and by acting as a conduit to transport water, nutrients, and sugars between the roots and leaves. Stems also play a role in photosynthesis and can store food reserves.
Gravity. Gravitropism is when an object either moves towards or away from the force of gravity
helps the roots grow down and the stalk grow up
Roots grow down, into the soil and stems have leaves on them which need sunlight to grow so therefore they grow up out of the soil.
Most plants have roots that grow both vertically and horizontally to varying degrees. However, taproots such as carrots and radishes primarily grow downwards, as do fibrous roots of grasses. Deep-rooted plants like oak trees and dandelions also have roots that grow predominantly downwards.
The two structures in the stem of a plant are xylem and phloem. Xylem goes up and carries water and nutrients to the the leaves while phloem goes down and carries sugars to the roots of the plant.
You can try but the plant will try to grow upwards. All plants grow up and their roots grow down. This is coded in their DNA.
Plant stems usually grow up while their roots grow down. This is due to gravity and solar energy. Plant cells respond to the pull of gravity growing roots down while growing up to maximize sun exposure.
It Is Their Response To Gravity
Its basically because of geotropism (when it grows downwards/follows gravity) plants always have their roots growing down because if they didn't grow down, they wouldn't support a plant very well. the stem always grows up, generally for the same reason, but also because the sun is up. phototropism comes into play here. plants always try to grow towards the sun, enabling them to have a good source. So the root grows downwards to get the nutrients/find the nutrients that the plant needs to grow and stay living.-(don't ask me y this part has a line through it!!)
New banana trees grow from the roots of the old banana trees. After a banana tree bears fruit it dies. Then its roots send up several new banana trees. The chopped down part of the tree will probably not grow. The roots will probably send up new trees. You can dig up one of those and get a new tree.
Water and minerals
Water and minerals