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What is one function of plant stems?

One function of plant stems is to support the leaves, flowers, and fruits of the plant, by holding them up and providing a structure for them to grow on.


What one function of plant stems?

To transport water and food


How do flower stems get their nutrients?

It is the function of the root supplying food/nutrients to the plant.


What do plant stems do?

Plant stems support the rest of the plant.


What is the function of the plant branches?

the function of a branch of a plant is, quite simply, to take up as much surfice area as possible so as to maximize the effectivity of photosynthesis.


How does sunlight affect plant growth?

blue light provides energy for photosynthesis. it also has an effect on plant hormons and may affect the length of stems or the rate of side branches


What do plant stems support?

Plant stems support the rest of the plant.


Meristerm that occurs at the tips of branches roots and stems?

Apical meristem is the term used to describe the region of plant tissue found at the tips of stems and roots that is responsible for their primary growth in length.


What function is shared by roots and stems but not by leaves?

Storage of nutrients and water is a function shared by roots and stems, but not by leaves. Roots store nutrients and absorb water from the soil, while stems can store energy and water to be used by the plant when needed. Leaves, on the other hand, primarily function in photosynthesis and gas exchange.


Compare the external structure of monocot and dicot stems?

Monocot stems are fleshy, have no branches, and don't get in thicker as they grow. Dicot stems do indeed grow wider, often grow branches, and are fairly tough.


How can I cut a plant in order to promote regrowth?

To promote regrowth in a plant, you can cut it back by trimming the stems or branches above a leaf node or bud. This will encourage new growth to sprout from that point.


What structure is found in stems but not in roots?

Vascular bundles, which contain xylem and phloem tissues, are found in stems but not in roots. These bundles are responsible for transporting fluids and nutrients throughout the plant. In stems, vascular bundles are arranged in a pattern, such as in a ring or scattered arrangement, to support the plant's structure and function.