Stem store food,water and notrients for the plant
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Stem, in botany, the plant axis that bears buds and shoots with leaves and, at its basal end, roots. The stem conducts water, minerals, and food to other parts of the plant; it may also store food, and green stems themselves produce food.
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cactus stems are swollen and store water. ... Back to our imaginary plant stem, the remaining straws transport food made in the leaves ... parts of the stem are responsible for transporting water (xylem) and nutrients (phloem)
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