A goat eats all the leaves of a small plant( balsam ).however in a few days new leaves could be seen sprouting in the plant again.how did the plant survive without leaves
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✿ stomatal pores are present in the stems so that exchange of gases can take place.
✿ they are having roots from which they can absorb water and are able to transport water to various parts as the vascular bundle is still present.
✿ moreover, a plant needs leaves to store food ( glucose or starch ). if leaves are not present it can store it in roots and other parts.
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✿ stomatal pores are present in the stems so that exchange of gases can take place.
✿ they are having roots from which they can absorb water and are able to transport water to various parts as the vascular bundle is still present.
✿ moreover, a plant needs leaves to store food ( glucose or starch ). if leaves are not present it can store it in roots and other parts.
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hope it helps !!
good life !!
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Answer:
Plants store the food that they produced by photosynthesis in the stem and roots. So, when goat ate away all the leaves of the plant, the plant fulfilled its requirement by the food stored in stem and roots.
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