The root is the part of the plant that typically grows underground and absorbs water and nutrients. The stem, on the other hand, is the part of the plant above ground that supports the leaves, flowers, and fruits. Roots do not have nodes or buds, unlike stems.
The root word is duty. Fully is the suffix which makes the word an adverb.
The root word for variety is "varius," which is a Latin word meaning "different" or "diverse."
root as in the part of a plant that is underground
root To rid the lawn of dandylions, you must pull each one up by its root.
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sterm
some of the varied structures of a diverse organism are xylem,phloem ,sterm,root,leafs, small intestine,liver,heart etc..
Dicotyledonous stems are identified as stems and not roots because they exhibit characteristics typical of stems such as the presence of nodes and internodes, buds, and vascular tissues arranged in a ring pattern. Roots, on the other hand, lack these features and are specialized for anchorage and absorption of water and nutrients.
some of the varied structures of a diverse organism are xylem,phloem ,sterm,root,leafs, small intestine,liver,heart etc..
Sterm Abteilung or Stormtroopers but that's just the english way of saying it
A root.
every root takes in different nutrients
The root word is duty. Fully is the suffix which makes the word an adverb.
That makes no sense. You take the square root of numbers, and of certain measurements - not of "space".
6i the square root of a negative number makes an imaginary number (i) and the square root of 36 is 6.
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