Sunflower and corn stems both contain vascular tissues, including xylem and phloem, which facilitate the transport of water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. Additionally, they have a supportive structure known as sclerenchyma, which provides rigidity. Both stems are also composed of cellulose and lignin, contributing to their strength and ability to support the plant's height.
Sunflower and rose plants have woody and strong stems)
No, sunflower stems do not grow roots as they mature. Roots are responsible for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, while stems are responsible for supporting the plant and transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.
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Corn, wheat, sunflower
Wheat, corn, soybeans, sunflower seeds,
Squash, sunflower, beans,and,corn
Corn plants store energy (glucose) in their thick stems.
they ate co corn squash sunflower seeds and pumpkin
Sunflower stems are processed into paper through a series of steps. First, the stems are harvested and chopped into smaller pieces. These pieces are then subjected to a pulping process, where they are mixed with water and chemicals to break down the cellulose fibers. After pulping, the mixture is refined, drained, and pressed to form sheets of paper, which can then be dried and finished for various uses.
The Cherokee farmed Bean, Corn ,Sunflower Seed ,Pumpkin's and Tobacco.
canola, peanut, sunflower, olive, corn, vegetable
Ethanol, corn oil, sunflower oil, canola oil, etc.