The Stem.
The stem/trunk of the plant supports the branches and leaves. It provides structure and transport for water and nutrients throughout the plant.
The stem of a flowering plant supports the leaves and transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
The stem of the tree is called the trunk and the outermost part of the trunk is called the bark of the trunk.
The first two leaves on a bean plant are called cotyledon leaves. These leaves are part of the seed embryo and are different in shape and function compared to the plant's true leaves which will develop later.
Leaves are the plant's main organs for photosynthesis, where they absorb sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce oxygen and glucose. They also help regulate water balance, provide structural support, and defend against pests and diseases.
The stem/trunk of the plant supports the branches and leaves. It provides structure and transport for water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Stem.
The Stem
The stem of a flowering plant supports the leaves and transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
In reference to Biology, plumule develops into the shoot. The plumule is the part of the plant that is the main axis of the stem, leaves, and branches. This is basically the brain of the plant that enables the plant to grow.
The stem this is the main part of the plant that connects it all together.
The Roots, Stems and Leaves are the main parts of the plant
it is the the root and stem
The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves
A "stem" is a part of a plant. It is a vascular structure that supports heaves or flowers and connects these to the roots of the plant. It also sends the sugar that the plant makes up to the leaves for photosynthesis
Sarphaganda and ashwaganda
leaflets