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define the shoot system of a plant​

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Answered by ziona79
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the shoot system conducts substances up and down the plant and consists of flower,stem,leaf,bud, fruit ( all other parts except root)

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Answered by spandanamohanty16
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The plant body consists of two basic parts: the shoot system and the root system. The shoot system includes organs such as leaves, buds, stems, flowers, and fruits and usually it develops above ground.

The Function of the Shoot System

The shoot system works closely in part to the root system of the plant. The shoots are able to absorb nutrients via the plant's different roots. The water and other nutrients that are taken in are shuttled up through the plant's vascular system located in the shoot.

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