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how does the non woody plant stay erect

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A look at a transverse section of a stem of a non woody plant such as Ranunculus reveals a variety of tissues. ... Parenchyma cells, which make up the bulk of the stem, are thin walled with large vacuoles. In leaves and stems of seedlings and small plants it is the water content of these cells that holds the plant erect.

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