Biology, asked by pujajha0809, 6 months ago

Name the following:-
1. The part of the plant which grows under the ground.

2. The part of the plant which grows above the soil.

3. The wide flat portion of the leaf.​

Answers

Answered by manjirimusale90511
4

Answer:

1. Underground stems are modified plants that derive from stem tissue but exist under the soil surface. They function as storage tissues for food and nutrients, propagation of new clones, and perennation (survival from one growing season to the next).

2. What Makes Up a Shoot? The shoot is the above ground portion of the plant. In the shoot system, one will find the stem, leaves, flowers, and fruit. The stem is the sturdy stalk that grows from the roots and sprouts leaves and flowers.

3. The green, flat and broad part of the leaf is called 'lamina' or 'leaf blade'.

Answered by sahoobinay72
7

Answer:

1) Roots

2) shoot system

3) leaf

Explanation:

1.The root is the below-surface part of the plant, meaning that part of the plant that grows towards gravity. Roots have two main functions, first they serve to anchor the plant to the ground, and prevent it by being moved by wind, rain or water.

2.Shoot system: Part of a plant which grows above the soil is called shoot system. This includes stem, leaves, fruits etc.

3.In the diagram we see that the leaf blade is the flat and the green surface of the leaf. It is also called lamina . It is the largest part of the leaf.

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