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plant with hollow stem ? name the following​

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Answered by raj3294
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Hollow stem occurs in cauliflower, broccoli and cabbage. The thick, fleshy center of the stem core splits due to an uneven growth rate and an elongated cavity forms. The cavity may extend to either end of the plant to produce an opening to the outside environment.

Why do some plants have hollow stems?

The truth behind hollow stems. ... A hollowed out stem is the result from the plant undergoing Pith Autolysis to retrieve more carbon for photosynthesis in times it needs it. You can safely view a hollowed out stem as a pseudo Carbon deficiency and that there were times in the plants life cycle it needed more carbon.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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A plant with a hollow stem is a Lotus plant.

  • Lotus plants can be found with different colours of flowers such as white, yellow, and pink. The floating leaves and Lotus flowers have long and hollow stems that comprise air spaces for maintaining their buoyancy.
  • The plant spreads its roots legitimately in the mud and sends out long hollow stems that shape large rounded leaves.
  • The Hollow Stems of flowers, such as, require to be restored with water, most commercially thriving hollow-stemmed flowers are grown for their appropriateness to draw the water up the stems naturally.
  • Enzyme activity in the cells of lotus increases with temperature until a specific denaturation boundary. Retaining this increased activity is vital for optimum growth, with the hollow stem working as a form of a 'thermos flask' for the air inside.

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