Sunflower and rose plants have woody and strong 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.
Moss grows on rocks, trees, and anywhere else that's wet and warm, including in your fish tank as algae. It covers other plants and objects like weirdly colored fur, but I've never heard of a moss that had a stem, let alone a "strong" stem.Simple answer: No, mosses don't have stems
Plants in the ocean, such as seaweeds and seagrasses, do not require strong stems because they are buoyed by water, which supports their structure. Instead of needing rigid stems to stand upright, these plants have flexible forms that allow them to sway with currents. Their adaptations, such as holdfasts for anchoring and flattened blades for maximizing light absorption, are more crucial for their survival in a marine environment. This flexibility helps them withstand the dynamic conditions of the ocean.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Monocot stems are typically found in plants with parallel venation, while dicot stems are found in plants with reticulate venation. Monocot stems are usually found in the stems of grasses and palms, whereas dicot stems are found in a wide range of flowering plants.
Orchids have strong stems.
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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.
Moss grows on rocks, trees, and anywhere else that's wet and warm, including in your fish tank as algae. It covers other plants and objects like weirdly colored fur, but I've never heard of a moss that had a stem, let alone a "strong" stem.Simple answer: No, mosses don't have stems
Saguaro plants have green stems.
Actually, The plants would look like a tree. hahahahahahaa...!!!.....Just joking. My own answer to that is "Plants will have very strong stems that can hold heavy things" I'm not even sure if that is correct.. But if its wrong, Just change it.
weak stem
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Monocot stems are typically found in plants with parallel venation, while dicot stems are found in plants with reticulate venation. Monocot stems are usually found in the stems of grasses and palms, whereas dicot stems are found in a wide range of flowering plants.
Soft stem are green and have chloroplasts.Woody stems do not have.
The stems of the mints are square and stout
The stems of the mints are square and stout