Due to conditions of desert
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Xylem are small tubes in vascular plants that carry water up from the roots to its leaves etc
Nonvascular plants.
Plants primarily absorb water through their roots from the soil, which is then transported through the plant's vascular system to reach its leaves. The process of water movement from the roots to the leaves is known as transpiration.
Plants store their food in various parts of the plant, including roots, stems, and leaves. However, roots primarily serve as storage organs for carbohydrates and other nutrients, while leaves are mainly involved in photosynthesis and energy production.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Sahara desert doesn't have much of the agriculture.This happens because the climatic conditions in Sahara doesn't support the growth for plants.Eventhough plants like cactus and date palm tree grow here.These plants have long roots to absorb water from the deep soil and they have spine like leaves or sometimes no leaves at all for preventing transpiration(loosing water)through leaves.
no leaves are a component of plants (stems, leaves and roots)
it depends
Xylem are small tubes in vascular plants that carry water up from the roots to its leaves etc
Desert
no it occurs in the leaves
Nonvascular plants.
Xylem tissue carries material from a plant's roots to it's leaves
they connect the roots to the leaves and hold the plant up they carry the food to the leaves from the roots
stems roots and leaves
yes but maybe