The thick part of an underground stem like a potato is called a tuber. Tuber is a storage organ that stores nutrients and energy for the plant to use for growth and reproduction.
A tree and the woody stem is called the trunk
Sugarcane plants have a fibrous and thick stem that is filled with sucrose. While the stem may become harder as the plant ages, it is not considered a true woody stem like those found in trees.
Sugar cane is not called a stem tuber because it does not develop underground like traditional tubers such as potatoes. Instead, sugar cane stores food in its above-ground stem through the process of photosynthesis. The stem of sugar cane is thick and fibrous, allowing it to store significant amounts of sugar produced during photosynthesis. This distinguishes it from stem tubers, which are modified underground stems used for food storage.
Yes, dumb cane (Dieffenbachia) plants have a thick, fleshy stem that can become woody with age. The stem provides support for the large leaves that grow from it, and as the plant matures, the stem may develop a bark-like appearance.
That description matches the appearance of a mushroom.
stamens are thin and stem-like with tick knob at the end called anther :P
A mushroom or fungus typically fits this description, with the thin stem and thick cap at the top.
A tree and the woody stem is called the trunk
The thick part of an underground stem like a potato is called a tuber. Tuber is a storage organ that stores nutrients and energy for the plant to use for growth and reproduction.
A broad green leaf like plant with thick juicy pink stems are called.........
That is called a tuber.
An example of a thick stem is the edible stem of the Rhubarb plant.
Just the knob? If there is not a knob with the correct shaped hole in the bottom, there are universal adapters that fasten to the stem coming out of the faucet and then the new knob fits on that. The adapter is just a square fitting that attaches to the stem with a set screw and the new knob fits over that and is held on with the center screw.
it is thick
Sugarcane plants have a fibrous and thick stem that is filled with sucrose. While the stem may become harder as the plant ages, it is not considered a true woody stem like those found in trees.
Sugar cane is not called a stem tuber because it does not develop underground like traditional tubers such as potatoes. Instead, sugar cane stores food in its above-ground stem through the process of photosynthesis. The stem of sugar cane is thick and fibrous, allowing it to store significant amounts of sugar produced during photosynthesis. This distinguishes it from stem tubers, which are modified underground stems used for food storage.