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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.
what is the plants have no stem
how humans have an internal skeleton under the muscular system plants have an exoskeleton which holds things in and keep them upright
Both the human skeleton and a plant stem provide structural support and help maintain the overall shape of the body or plant. They are both composed of rigid material (bone and cellulose, respectively) that provides stability. Additionally, both structures allow for the attachment of other tissues and organs.
The stem, roots, petals...These are several parts of a flower plant. However different plants vary in parts.
Unspecialized human cells are typically referred to as stem cells. These cells have the potential to develop into different types of cells in the body.
Stem has a similar function to the internal skeleton of an animal. It provides support, structure, and transport of nutrients within the plant, similar to how the skeleton supports and shapes an animal's body.
There are no plants in Alberta that are grown for "stem."
They do not have stem,roots or leaves.No xylem or phloem.
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.
I think it's stem cells