In grasslands, plants typically have herbaceous stems, which are soft and green, allowing them to grow quickly and efficiently during the growing season. These stems are adapted to withstand grazing and periodic fires, which are common in these ecosystems. Some grassland plants also develop thick, fibrous root systems that help them survive droughts and stabilize the soil. Overall, the stem structure supports their resilience in a dynamic environment.
Mostly grass and trees.
Sunflower and rose plants have woody and strong stems)
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The type of growth that results in stems increasing in width is called secondary growth. This process mainly occurs in woody plants, where vascular cambium produces new vascular tissue, leading to the thickening of stems.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
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Mostly grass and trees.
plants in temperate grasslands
no leaves are a component of plants (stems, leaves and roots)
Saguaro plants have green stems.
Hibiscus plants have a woody stem.
Sunflower and rose plants have woody and strong stems)
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Examples of plants that have roots, stems, and leaves but do not produce seeds are flowers. Flowers have roots, stems, and leaves; and reproduce by pollination with the help of bees, and other insects.
The type of growth that results in stems increasing in width is called secondary growth. This process mainly occurs in woody plants, where vascular cambium produces new vascular tissue, leading to the thickening of stems.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
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