yes a stem carries water and nutrients to all parts of a plant and a elevater carries people to different parts of buildings
There are many but the most popular and recognisable is the 'Snake Plant' (Sansevieria trifasciata). Commonly seen in garden centres around the UK.
a stem of course
The animal cells that are most similar to undifferentiated plant cells in a tissue culture are likely stem cells. Stem cells have the ability to divide and differentiate into various cell types, mimicking the versatility and self-renewal capacity observed in undifferentiated plant cells.
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The stem is the part of the plant that provides support by holding up the plant and connecting the roots to the leaves and flowers. It also transports water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Stem has a similar function to the internal skeleton of an animal. It provides support, structure, and transport of nutrients within the plant, similar to how the skeleton supports and shapes an animal's body.
it is a woody stem plant
The plant stem has two functions. The plant stem supports the leaves and flowers. The plant stem also transports water and food to the plant.
Asafoetida is the dried gum from the stem of a small plant grown in India. The sap is similar to latex. It has a flavor similar to leeks.
Yes, the shoot is a stem of a plant.
There are many but the most popular and recognisable is the 'Snake Plant' (Sansevieria trifasciata). Commonly seen in garden centres around the UK.
yes the plant stem is considered an organ of the plant.
Tissues are a group of similar cells that together carry out different functions. In the case of the plant stem, for example, there is phloem for transporting food, and xylem for transporting water and minerals. Tissues have specific functions.
A strawberry plant has a stem that is called a crown stem. The strawberry's stem is short and very wide.
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stem the stem sticks straight.
No but its mostly a stem. The Yam plant has leaves and roots but the food is the stem of the plant. If you are talking about the food, yes but if you are talking about the plant, no.