In wheat, we primarily consume the seeds, commonly referred to as grains, rather than the stem or flowers. The stem supports the plant and helps transport nutrients, while the flowers are involved in reproduction. The harvested grains are processed to make products like flour, bread, and pasta. Thus, the focus is on the seeds rather than the stem or flowers.
The stem of a plant that shoots up and flowers is typically called a flowering stem or a floral stem. This specialized stem is responsible for producing and supporting flowers for pollination and reproduction.
Above ground system in plants consists of stem, leaves and flowers.
Yes plant growth occurs at stem, leaves, flowers and roots. The flower after fertilization grow in to the fruit.
Cheimeric plants in Bouganvillea
Pea family
If they can eat weat they can eat crackers.
The stem of a plant that shoots up and flowers is typically called a flowering stem or a floral stem. This specialized stem is responsible for producing and supporting flowers for pollination and reproduction.
you get weat from the weat plant
I really do not know do you if you do please answer thanks
how the flowers is attached to the stem
Yes! all flowers need a stem to survive. They use a stem to suck the water up through so they can drink it.
how the flowers is attached to the stem
Above ground system in plants consists of stem, leaves and flowers.
Raceme is an inflorescence where the flowers are borne along the main stem. The main stem is elongated with stalked flowers arranged along the sides. Each flower is attached by its pedicel to the main stem.
Stem, Leaves, Roots, Flowers, Fruit.
how the flowers is attached to the stem
the flower is attached to the stem by being connected