I'm' glad you ask but i don't know the shoot of a plant
plumule develops into a shoot and then form a shoot system
With the help of root suckers from old bamboo plant new shoot can be made.
"Shoot" typically refers to new growth on plants that includes stems and leaves, while "stem" specifically refers to the main body of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits. In other words, a shoot can include stems as well as other plant parts, whereas a stem is a specific part of the shoot.
The main axis shoot in a plant is called the stem. It supports the plant, transports water and nutrients, and contains vascular tissues for conducting fluids throughout the plant.
In reference to Biology, plumule develops into the shoot. The plumule is the part of the plant that is the main axis of the stem, leaves, and branches. This is basically the brain of the plant that enables the plant to grow.
Yes, the shoot is a stem of a plant.
plumule develops into a shoot and then form a shoot system
The plant shoot system is made up of roots, stems, and leaves
Because Shoot system grows from it
Onion plant shoot is undeveloped
shoot
With the help of root suckers from old bamboo plant new shoot can be made.
A young shoot of a plant is called a seedling.
"Shoot" typically refers to new growth on plants that includes stems and leaves, while "stem" specifically refers to the main body of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits. In other words, a shoot can include stems as well as other plant parts, whereas a stem is a specific part of the shoot.
The main axis shoot in a plant is called the stem. It supports the plant, transports water and nutrients, and contains vascular tissues for conducting fluids throughout the plant.
In reference to Biology, plumule develops into the shoot. The plumule is the part of the plant that is the main axis of the stem, leaves, and branches. This is basically the brain of the plant that enables the plant to grow.
The shoot system of a plant consists of all above-ground plant parts, including the stem, leaves, flowers, and fruits. Its primary functions include photosynthesis, reproduction, and support of the plant. The shoot system is responsible for accessing sunlight, exchanging gases with the atmosphere, and providing structural support for the plant's growth.