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Different between root and stem​

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Answered by roman6055
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Explanation:

The part of the plant which is present above the surface of the soil is called Stems, while Roots is the part of the plant which is present below the soil surface. ... Most importantly stems possess leaves, but roots do not. A common flowering plant (vascular plants) possess a well-defined root and shoot system

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stems

StemsThis plant part lies above the soil surface emerging from the plumule of the embryo, exhibiting growth that is positively phototropic and negatively geotropic.

These structures possess internodes and nodes from which different plant structures develop such as leaves, branches, flower buds, bracts.

Roots

RootsOne of the major vegetative organs of vascular plants that are linked to their substrates are roots, ideally underground.

Found below the soil surface, it emerges from the radical of the embryo.

Exhibit growth that is positively geotropic and negatively phototropic.

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