0.1 Which of the following type of plants has thick, hard and woody
stem?
(a) Tree (b) Shrub (c) Herb (d) All of these
Answers
Answer:
Tree has a thick, hard and woody stem.
Explanation:
Tree:
- A tree is a large plant having a woody stem and branches. Trees have a long lifespan.
- The roots, the trunk, the branches, and the leaves are a tree's four primary components.
- Over 80% of the world's terrestrial biodiversity has habitat in trees, which also help clean the air we breathe and filter the water we drink.
Shrub :
- Small to medium-sized perennial woody plants are referred to as shrubs.
- Shrubs, as opposed to herbaceous plants, have woody stems that stick up above the ground.
- Both deciduous and evergreen shrubs are available. Their many stems and shorter height less than 6–10 m distinguish them from trees.
Herb:
- A leaf or other green plant of a plant is a herb.
- Any additional component of the plant, such as dried bark, roots, berries, seeds, twigs, or other plant matter used to season or flavour food, would be regarded as a spice.
- For example: Cinnamon is a tree's bark.
Final answer:
Trees are large, tall plants with extremely thick, brittle stems.
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Answer:
a) Tree
Explanation:
A tree is an altitudinous plant that can live for a veritably long time. It has a single stem or box and branches that support leaves. Beneath the ground, a tree has a root system that acts as an anchor and stores the water and nutrients the factory needs to grow.
One of the ways we distinguish trees from other shops is their thick and rigid ligneous tissues, which we know as wood.
A tree is also a plant that has an upstanding( below ground) corridor, including the stem, leaves and flowers, and underground corridor, its roots. Like any complex living organism, a tree is born, breathes, grows and reproduces if conditions and circumstances allow before it ultimately dies.
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