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What are the coiled modified stems used by plants for attachment?

tendrils


How do plants hold water?

Cactus plants hold water temporarily in their roots. They also hold it temporarily on their modified leaves. They hold it permanently in their stems.


Horizontal stems below the ground are called?

Those are called "runners". Rhizomes


Are stolons modified roots?

Stolons are not modified roots; they are specialized above-ground stems that grow horizontally and produce new plants at nodes along their length. Stolons help plants spread and reproduce asexually by producing new offspring at various points.


Do Saguaro plants have green stems?

Saguaro plants have green stems.


What plants have strong stems?

Sunflower and rose plants have woody and strong stems)


Does venus flytraps have woody stems?

No, Venus flytraps do not have woody stems. They are herbaceous plants, meaning their stems are soft and green rather than hard and woody. The structure of the plant consists mainly of a rosette of leaves, which are modified to form the iconic snapping traps used to catch insects.


What is a stolon that forms across the top of the ground?

A stolon that forms across the top of the ground is typically referred to as a runner. Runners are horizontal stems that grow along the soil surface and give rise to new plants at the nodes. They are commonly seen in plants like strawberries and creeping bentgrass.


What stems do strawberrys have?

Strawberry stems close to the root system and soil are called crowns while the runner stems, which run horizontally, are called stolons.


Is onion an example of plants with modified roots?

No, onions are not an example of plants with modified roots. Onions have a bulb which is a modified stem, not modified roots. Examples of plants with modified roots include carrot and radish.


Vascular plants are land plants that have roots stems and leaves.?

Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.


How do monocot and dicot stems differ in location?

Monocot stems are typically found in plants with parallel venation, while dicot stems are found in plants with reticulate venation. Monocot stems are usually found in the stems of grasses and palms, whereas dicot stems are found in a wide range of flowering plants.