The main functions of a stem are to provide structural support for the plant and to transport water and nutrients between the roots and leaves. Additionally, stems also play a role in storage of food and water.
The main function of a bark in a woody stem includes an outer protective layer and an inner layer of living phloem which transports food through the stem
To replace damaged tissue
Stem cells in glands and epithelium of the skin play a vital role in regeneration and maintenance of these tissues. They have the ability to differentiate into different cell types within the gland or epithelium, helping in repair and renewal processes. Stem cells also contribute to the overall homeostasis and function of these tissues.
replacing damaged cells
its to replace lost skin cells
The plant stem has two functions. The plant stem supports the leaves and flowers. The plant stem also transports water and food to the plant.
Awnser The function of a stem is to pass water to the roots
A function performed by stem cells in the skin is replacing lost skin cells.
The function of the stem in many plants is to help transport nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant. For sunflowers, this is especially important due to the length those nutrients have to go.
The main function of a bark in a woody stem includes an outer protective layer and an inner layer of living phloem which transports food through the stem
The function of the epidermis in the stem is to protect the underlying tissues.
The stem is to transport water and food to the ovule of the flower for reproduction
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stem transports water from roots but branches transport from the to leaves
adult body cells have a function where as embryonic stem cells have no set function as of that stage. now there are some adult stem cells and those have little to no difference than embryonic stem cells
the two parts of stem are branches and leaves