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The role of the plants stem during photosynthesis is to bring the plant the needed water needed for photosynthesis. The water has a chemical reaction with the carbon dioxide and produces glucose and oxygen.

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Which part of the flower does photosynthesis occur?

The flower part of plants do not usually contribute to the photosynthetic activity undertaken by the plant. Photosynthesis usually occurs in the leaves (and sometimes stems) of plants.


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Do stems also produce food photosynthesis?

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Do woody stems of plants carry on photosynthesis?

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Is photosynthesis possible only in stems?

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Allowing stems to carry out photosynthesis can help supplement the overall food production for the plant. This can be beneficial in low-light conditions or when leaves are damaged. However, stems are usually less efficient at photosynthesis compared to leaves, which are specially adapted for this function.


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Where do cacti perform photosynthesis in their unique environment?

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