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A stem is on of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. It supports leaves, flowers and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and phloem, photosynthesis takes place here, stores nutrients, and produces new living tissue. The … See more
Stems are often specialized for storage, asexual reproduction, protection, or photosynthesis, including the following:
• Acaulescent: Used to describe stems in plants that appear to … See moreForeign chemicals such as air pollutants, herbicides and pesticides can damage stem structures. See more
• Speck, T.; Burgert, I. (2011). "Plant Stems: Functional Design and Mechanics". Annual Review of Materials Research. … See more
Stem usually consist of three tissues: dermal tissue, ground tissue, and vascular tissue.
Dermal tissue covers … See moreThere are thousands of species whose stems have economic uses. Stems provide a few major staple crops such as potato and See more
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WEBLearn about the structure, functions, and types of stems in plants. Stems support leaves, conduct water and nutrients, store food, and may be modified for various purposes.
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