Above ground system in plants consists of stem, leaves and flowers.
The stem is the main axis of the plant to which flowers, leaves, and fruits are attached. A "shoot" is a very general term, not very scientifically accurate, but is generally used to mean an area of new growth which would consist of stem, leaves and/or flowers (a shoot from a bulb would contain all parts except for the root, a shoot from a tree would have a stem and leaves at the minimum).
Yes plant growth occurs at stem, leaves, flowers and roots. The flower after fertilization grow in to the fruit.
Leaves and flowers are the plant parts that grow out of the stem. Leaves are the main site for photosynthesis, while flowers are reproductive structures responsible for producing seeds and fruits.
The stem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and flowers through the xylem. It also transports sugars produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant through the phloem.
Roots are responsible for bringing water from the soil to the rest of the plant. They absorb water and nutrients from the soil and transport it through the plant's vascular system to the leaves, stem, and eventually the flower.
The stem is the main axis of the plant to which flowers, leaves, and fruits are attached. A "shoot" is a very general term, not very scientifically accurate, but is generally used to mean an area of new growth which would consist of stem, leaves and/or flowers (a shoot from a bulb would contain all parts except for the root, a shoot from a tree would have a stem and leaves at the minimum).
A grass plant typically consists of a root system, stem, leaves, and flowers or inflorescence. The root system provides stability and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil, while the stem supports the leaves and flowers. Leaves are the primary site for photosynthesis and the production of carbohydrates, while flowers or inflorescences are responsible for reproduction and seed production.
A Cactus - it has a modified stem which produces flowers, but no leaves.
The stem is the main axis of the plant to which flowers, leaves, and fruits are attached. A "shoot" is a very general term, not very scientifically accurate, but is generally used to mean an area of new growth which would consist of stem, leaves and/or flowers (a shoot from a bulb would contain all parts except for the root, a shoot from a tree would have a stem and leaves at the minimum).
Stem, Leaves, Roots, Flowers, Fruit.
The long stem of a plant from which leaves and flowers grow is called the main stem or the stalk. This part of the plant provides support and transports water, nutrients, and sugars to the leaves and flowers to help them grow and develop.
A stem is a support for the leaves and flowers on the plant.
Stem, leaves ,flowers, and seeds
yes it does
Yes plant growth occurs at stem, leaves, flowers and roots. The flower after fertilization grow in to the fruit.
The transport system in plants extends from the the roots , up through the stems to the eaves, flowers and fruit
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