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The main function of a bark in a woody stem includes an outer protective layer and an inner layer of living phloem which transports food through the stem
It stores food in the stem
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No, watermelons store food as sugar and nutrients in the flesh of the fruit, not in the stem. The stem primarily helps transport water and nutrients from the plant to the developing fruit.
The center of plant stem that can store food is called the pith. The pith has a spongy texture. The pith in a tree is called the trunk.
its a cabbage flower
its a cabbage flower
Stem
Anyone who has ever grown cabbage will tell you that the stem will produce more than one cabbage. Sometimes this is done at about the same time, and sometimes after the first cabbage is cut, new cabbages will appear on the cut stem.
To successfully grow cabbage from a stem, cut a cabbage stem about 2 inches long, place it in water until roots grow, then plant it in soil with good drainage and plenty of sunlight. Water regularly and fertilize as needed for healthy growth.
The main function of a bark in a woody stem includes an outer protective layer and an inner layer of living phloem which transports food through the stem
Cabbage grows from seeds. It does NOT grow from a stem, or roots. Hoped I helped Your bud, happy_gal101
Cabbage is actually a leaf. A cabbage patch is a play which grows 30 leafs per stem. Each leaf is grown till ripe then removed from the stem and wrap into a "ball" to save space and to keep the moisture inside.
Stem modifications are the variety of forms of the stem different from a typical stem with erect and branched main axis, to perform diversity of secondary functions (e.g.storage of food,support,multiplication etc. ) in addition to primary functions.
The water goes down the stem and throw the roots which is in the dirt this is the plants food and drink.
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Stem modifications are the variety of forms of the stem different from a typical stem with erect and branched main axis, to perform diversity of secondary functions (e.g.storage of food,support,multiplication etc. ) in addition to primary functions.