Lenticel - it function as a pore, providing a medium for the direct exchange og gases between the internal tissues and atmosphere.
Axillary bud - are buds that develop from the nodes which then becomes a new stem.
Terminal bud - is the main area of growth in most plants.
Lateral bud - it is capable of developing into a branch shoot or flower cluster.
Leaf scar - is the mark left on a stem after a leaf falls.
Internode - space between two node.
Node - hold buds which grow into one or more leaves, inflorescecne (flowers), cones or other stems etc.
The external parts of a stem include the epidermis (outermost layer), the cortex (region beneath the epidermis), vascular bundles (tissue that transports water and nutrients), and the cuticle (waxy layer that helps prevent water loss).
The stalk that joins the leaf blade to the stem is called the petiole. Its primary function is to support the leaf and connect it to the rest of the plant's vascular system for the transport of nutrients and water.
stem cells can turn into any cell of the body and preform their function.
The part of the plant embryo that becomes the lower stem of the plant is called the hypocotyl. It is the region between the cotyledons (seed leaves) and the radicle (embryonic root) and plays a crucial role in anchoring the plant and supporting its growth.
at the external layer is the lamina which is the flat leaf. there is also the network of veins which provides the minerals.furthermore is the petiole which holds the leaf the the main branch.lastly is the cuticle which prevents excessive loss of water of the plant. this is the internal structure of the leaf courtesy from www.wikipedia.org HI
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It is the part of the seed that develops into the stem.
the stem or the leaves i guess
The brain stem controls these functions
Awnser The function of a stem is to pass water to the roots
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Because chorophyll is the pigment responsible for photosynthesis, which requires light to function, so there is no chlorophyll in the roots, and only a small amount in the stem.
A function performed by stem cells in the skin is replacing lost skin cells.
The Roots, Stems and Leaves are the main parts of the plant
The function of the stem in many plants is to help transport nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant. For sunflowers, this is especially important due to the length those nutrients have to go.
The main function of a bark in a woody stem includes an outer protective layer and an inner layer of living phloem which transports food through the stem
The function of the epidermis in the stem is to protect the underlying tissues.