The percentage of pea plants with short stems is 25%. This is calculated by taking the number of pea plants with short stems (20) divided by the total number of pea plants (80) and then multiplied by 100%.
Non-woody stems are called herbaceous plants. (Hur~Ba~Shus)
Plants with very tough, strong stems are called woody plants. These plants have hard, rigid stems made of wood that provide support and structure for the plant. Examples of woody plants include trees, shrubs, and some vines.
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
Many plants without conventional looking leaves (such as cactus) have evolved to have stomata (the pores through which carbon dioxide enters the plant) on their stems or on other surfaces. (Stomata are typically only found on the underside of leaves.)
they have normally thick stems and short branches
herbaceous, daisies, grasses
The percentage of pea plants with short stems is 25%. This is calculated by taking the number of pea plants with short stems (20) divided by the total number of pea plants (80) and then multiplied by 100%.
the numbers branches, stems, petals coincide with the Fibonacci sequence.
Non-woody stems are called herbaceous plants. (Hur~Ba~Shus)
Perhaps it could be. it is happening if there are chloroplasts.
False. Pea plants can have short stems if they have two recessive alleles for short stems, but they can also have short stems if they have a combination of dominant and recessive alleles that result in a short stature.
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which is a very sall plant with soft stems
Plants with very tough, strong stems are called woody plants. These plants have hard, rigid stems made of wood that provide support and structure for the plant. Examples of woody plants include trees, shrubs, and some vines.
Plants that lack true stems, roots, and leaves are called thallophytes. These plants have a simple structure without distinct organs like stems and leaves. Examples include algae and fungi.
Short stem and tall stems.