As with all living things, plants are made up of cells. In plants, the cells are rigid, containing a cell wall. Where cell walls aren't present in animal cells, the cell wall in plant cells keeps the plant rigid, as well as connecting the different parts of the plant together. In various other less evolved plants, including ferns, are interconnected to from their leaves, roots, and stems by a vascular system of tubes.
i believe that the stem holds them together because the stem holds the leaves and the roots and that the stem holds the leaves and things like water the the leaves catch can go down to the soil to the roots so i think its the stem.
They are all connected because the roots bring in water, the stem carries the water to the flower and leaves, and the leaves bring in CO2 + O2. They all help the plant reproduce, and this is important because without roots, stems, and leaves, the plant couldn't reproduce.
The stem connects the root to other parts of the plant.
the stem..............
The leaf stalk.
Node
petiole
Leaves, roots, and stems.
no they dont they have blades not roots stems or leaves.
3 examples of organs in a plant are:StigmaStamenOva
Petal leaves roots stalk
roots, stems, and leaves
leaves roots and stems are part of a tree
Leaves, roots, and stems.
no they dont they have blades not roots stems or leaves.
They are all connected because the roots bring in water, the stem carries the water to the flower and leaves, and the leaves bring in CO2 + O2. They all help the plant reproduce, and this is important because without roots, stems, and leaves, the plant couldn't reproduce.
3 examples of organs in a plant are:StigmaStamenOva
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
chai
Petal leaves roots stalk
roots, stems, and leaves
pipul
Yes
no leaves are a component of plants (stems, leaves and roots)