the stem
seeds
The stem holds the plant upright and contains specialized cells that can elongate or shrink to adjust the plant's position towards the sun, a process known as phototropism.
The layer of cementing material that holds adjacent plant cells together is called the middle lamella. It is primarily composed of pectins, which are complex polysaccharides that help bind the cell walls of neighboring plant cells. The middle lamella acts as a glue-like substance that provides structural support and helps maintain the integrity of the plant tissue.
The roots of a plant anchor it into the ground. They also absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support the plant's growth.
the part of the plant that holds the seed is ovary
seeds
the stem holds it up
true
· saucer
The dove holds an olive branch
The seed contains genetic material that holds the potential for it to develop into a new plant. The soil provides the necessary nutrients and environment for the seed to germinate and grow. The process of germination involves the seed absorbing water, breaking dormancy, and beginning to sprout.
root
The Root
the old plant holds seeds
The fruit of the plant holds and protects the seeds. The seed coat initially and later when the ovary ripens, the fruit protects the seed.
The beginning of cotton is a cotton plant seed.
the part of the plant that holds the seed is ovary