The function of stem 5 points
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It supports and holds leaves, flowers, and fruits.
The stem allows the leaves to arrange in a way that they are able to receive direct sunlight in order to efficiently perform photosynthesis. The arrangement and position of leaves also allow for gas exchange.
The xylem and phloem present in the vascular bundles of stems conduct water and minerals across the plant.
Stems bear flowers and fruits in a position that facilitates the processes of pollination, fertilization, and dispersion of seeds.
Some stems undergo modification to store food and water. Example: succulents.
Few green stems contain chloroplasts and are capable of carrying out photosynthesis as well.
Some stems are modified to carry out vegetative propagation which is a form of asexual reproduction seen in plants.
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1.it supports plants to stand
2.it transports water n minerals to other parts of plants
3.it hold leaves
4.it stores food