A plants stem is like a supportive tube; it brings the water and nutrients that is sucked up by the roots to the plant, and it supports it. also, the stem has the abilty to grow taller/shrink in order to get more light.
Stems grow towards the sunlight and support the plants leaves, so that they can make food. Stems also carry water, minerals, and sap around the plant. Some plants have straight stems, others are curly.
The material that supports a plant and conducts nutrients is the stem. Plants with rigid stems have hardbacks and are woody.
Plants have two organ systems : the shoot system that includes stem and leaves,and the root system that is usally below ground Hope it helps
A stem in a plant carries water that the roots suck up and sends it to the other parts of the plant. A cool thing you can doo to see this is take some celery, put it in a cup full of food coloring-filled water, and see what happens!!!!!!
Cucurbita are gourds. Their stems are sometimes called vines. Cucurbita stem is a dicot trailing or creeping stem. It has tendrils for creeping on the ground or for ascending on a support.
what is the plants have no stem
There are no plants in Alberta that are grown for "stem."
Rubarb stem
Tulsi plants have a square stem, which is a characteristic of plants in the mint family. This square shape helps to distinguish them from other types of plants.
Woody plants.
Yes, in pea plants the tall-stem and short-stem alleles are different forms of the same gene that controls stem length. These different forms, or alleles, result in the observable variations in stem height seen in pea plants.
Stem hairs are important to plants for a few reasons. These stem hairs both help protect the plant and transport essential nutrients and water.
Plants that have a stem with a tip (aka shot, sucker, twig) or a node, can be taken from the parent plant and rooted. This is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning. The requirement is a stem. With plants such as daffodils, tulips and such, the preferred asexual proprogation is bulb splitting.Plants that have a stem with a tip (aka shot, sucker, twig) or a node, can be taken from the parent plant and rooted. This is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning. The requirement is a stem. With plants such as daffodils, tulips and such, the preferred asexual proprogation is bulb splitting.
Pumpkin is a plant that has a long weak stem.
as the flowing water make the stem weaks
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the stem is how they get their water and the cycle produces