The top part of a stalk would be the terminal bud or leaf.
The top part of broccoli is called the "head", and the lower part is the "stalk". Small pieces of the head are often called "florets."
The stalk part is called the filament.The filament hold the anther.These two parts make up the stamen.
The stalk part is called the filament.The filament hold the anther.These two parts make up the stamen.
It is called the stem or stalk.
I think it's called stalk
yes, it has xylem and phloem. i learned that in 5th grade.NO! The stem of the celery is actually the thin disk at the base of the stalks. The part we eat is all leaf; specifically, the stalk is a modified petiole - the part of the leaf that connects to the stem. Each stalk is 1 leaf with a top blade that divides into leaflets. Farmers bred the plant to have the large fleshy petioles because people liked to eat them. I learned that just this week while writing a leaf lesson for my kids.
It is both. The long part that is primarily eaten is the stem (called the stalk). The leafy part at top can be eaten, too, and is often used for seasoning or garnish.
That is called the style. It connects the stigma (top portion) to the ovary (bottom portion) and is responsible for delivering pollen to the ovules for fertilization to occur.
The stalk part is called the filament.The filament hold the anther.These two parts make up the stamen.
The top part of a wave is called the crest, while the bottom part is called the trough.
There really is no scientific word for it although it can also be referred to as either a stem or stalk.
The small stalk which attaches a leaf to a stem is called the leaf petiole.