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Does a Hibiscus have a woody or non-woody stem?

An example of a woody stem is a tree it has wood. An example of a non woody stem is a Lilly which is not a woody plant it has no wood.


Does the stem of a balsam plant has thorns?

Yes


What is the purpose of the stem?

The purpose of the stem are: -for structure -to transport water and nutrients. The stem carries food and water through 2 tissues. (The xylem tissue and the Phloem tissue). The woody kind of stems have lots of xylem tissues, while non-woody stems have less xylem tissues.


Do roses have woody or non-woody stems?

They have woody stems


What are non-woody stems called?

Non-woody stems are called herbaceous plants. (Hur~Ba~Shus)


What are some types of plants other than woody non woody vascular and non vascular?

flowering/ no flowersmono/dicotannual/ perenialwoody/non woody/grassestropical/subtropical/ (forgot the last one, sorry)6. herbaceous


What is the term that describes a non-woody flowering plant that is not a grass?

a non-woody flowering plant that is not a grass is called a forb.


How are woody and non-woody stems different?

Woody stem tissues are mainly composed of the ground tissue called "sclerenchyma." This type of tissue has two cell walls, which can provide more support for the large mass of the tree. Sclerenchyma tissue provides support for only mature plants, like old trees and large sunflowers. Woody stems also have lateral meristem, which causes the plants to grow thicker every year, which gives it support and makes it stronger. Non-woody stem tissues, on the other hand, are made primarily of parenchyma and collenchyma tissues. Both of these tissues have one cell wall, but the cell wall of the collenchyma tissues ate thicker than those of the parenchyma tissues. The parenchyma is primarily used for photosynthesis, storage, and the healing of wounds. On the other hand, collenchyma is used for strengthening the plant for growth, but it only has one cell wall, so it is not as strong as the sclerenchyma. Due to the fact that woody stems have the second cell walls, it fortifies them more and makes them a lot stronger.


What happens when a non woody plant is placed in saltwater?

It is gonna sink as the non woody plant cannot float.It is also gonna spoil as it is placed in saltwater.


What is another name for a non living thing?

The name for a non-living thing is abiotic


WHAT is another name for non living thing?

The name for a non-living thing is abiotic


What is a word with the stem- non in it?

word with the stme non in them