i think its euphorbia
Nonwoody stems are generally less rigid than woody stems and are more flexible, allowing them to bend easily. This flexibility helps nonwoody stems adapt to changing environmental factors, such as wind or growth. However, excessive bending can still damage nonwoody stems if they are bent too far.
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Parenchyma tissue makes up much of the inside of the nonwoody parts of a plant, such as the leaves, stems, and roots. It is responsible for functions like photosynthesis, storage, and support.
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.
Fibrous stems are plant stems that are composed of many thin, thread-like strands that are tightly packed together. Examples of plants with fibrous stems include grasses and palms. These stems provide structural support and flexibility to the plant.
Nonwoody stems are generally less rigid than woody stems and are more flexible, allowing them to bend easily. This flexibility helps nonwoody stems adapt to changing environmental factors, such as wind or growth. However, excessive bending can still damage nonwoody stems if they are bent too far.
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Chenopodium and Euphorbia
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Parenchyma tissue makes up much of the inside of the nonwoody parts of a plant, such as the leaves, stems, and roots. It is responsible for functions like photosynthesis, storage, and support.
Examples of ligneous stems include trees, shrubs, and vines. These plants have thick, woody stems that provide structural support and allow for the transport of water and nutrients throughout the plant. Additionally, ligneous stems can display growth rings, a characteristic feature of many woody plants.
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 with soft stems are known as herbaceous plants. They have soft, green stems that contain little or no wood. Some examples of this type of plant are: grapevines, ferns, grasses, ivies and tulips.
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.
Fibrous stems are plant stems that are composed of many thin, thread-like strands that are tightly packed together. Examples of plants with fibrous stems include grasses and palms. These stems provide structural support and flexibility to the plant.