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Plant stems usually grow up while their roots grow down. This is due to gravity and solar energy. Plant cells respond to the pull of gravity growing roots down while growing up to maximize sun exposure.

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What is the cause of sugar can not move down the stem?

The cause is a photosynthesis procedure in which the Sun creates an energy source in the plant which provides an external source allowing for energy to instead go upwards; the opposite of what the Sun's gravitational pull attracts.


What type of stem cell is found in the human skin?

In human skin, the primary type of stem cell is the epidermal stem cell, located in the basal layer of the epidermis. These stem cells are responsible for the continuous regeneration of the skin, producing new keratinocytes that migrate upwards to replace dead skin cells. Additionally, hair follicle stem cells, found in the hair follicles, also contribute to skin regeneration and repair. Together, these stem cells play a crucial role in maintaining skin health and integrity.


Where are the stem cells that make new cells to protect the intestines in an adult?

In the adult intestines, the stem cells that generate new cells to protect the tissues are located in the intestinal crypts. These stem cells are found at the base of the crypts and continuously divide to produce new cells that migrate upwards to replace the older cells that line the intestinal surface.


Where are younger leaves on the stem?

Younger leaves on a stem are typically found towards the top or apex of the plant. This is because plants generally grow upwards, and new leaf growth occurs at the shoot tip or node. As leaves mature and age, they tend to be positioned lower down the stem. This arrangement allows the plant to maximize light exposure and efficiently carry out photosynthesis.


Where do the water and nutrients go from the stem?

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What is an ascending stem?

Stem that rises obliquely upwards.


How do you properly notate an eighth note with the stem up in music notation?

To properly notate an eighth note with the stem up in music notation, draw a filled-in oval with a stem going up on the right side. The stem should be connected to the right side of the oval and extend upwards.


If you have a half beat note and you turn it upwards what does it turn into?

It is still a half beat note. The direction of the stem does not change the value of the note itself. If the stem is pointing upwards it is usually placed on the lower half of the musical staff (on the G-Clef up to the "B"; on the F-Clef up to the "D"). d or p the same value.


What is the proper direction for the stem of a half note when it is written on the staff?

The stem of a half note should be drawn upwards if the note is written below the middle line of the staff, and downwards if it is written above the middle line.


What is the cause of sugar can not move down the stem?

The cause is a photosynthesis procedure in which the Sun creates an energy source in the plant which provides an external source allowing for energy to instead go upwards; the opposite of what the Sun's gravitational pull attracts.


Which direction will the stem go for treble clef b?

Being on the middle line, the stem can go either way. What usually determines stem direction is context.


Which direction does the daiphragm go?

upwards it is like a crescent


How fast can all terrain vehicles go?

Many can can go upwards of 70+.


Where is Fuego Ironworks in Pokemon Platinum?

Go to Floaroama town and go right. Go on the bridge and surf to the left. Surf upwards past the random patch of grass to the right until you get to the patch of grass with the tall grass. Go upwards and there you go!


What is the Synonym for the bow of a ship?

Stem. Ships go from stem to stern, front to back.


Where does water go to?

a-roots b-stem d-stem and leaves c-leaves


Where does the food go next?

stem