Differences between stem and shoot
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Shoots refers to new plant growth, whether it is a stem, a leaf, or even a flower. Stems are usually above ground, but there are some plants that have stems underground, such as bulbs or tubers. Stems usually have branches and leaves. Herbaceous stems are green and will generally bend.
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The key difference between shoot and stem is that shoot is an above-ground part of a plant and consists of leaves, buds, flowering stems, flowering buds and the main stem, while stem is the main structural axis of the plant that consists of nodes and internodes.
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