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THE SHOOT SYSTEM OF A PLANT​

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Answered by parthsharma777210c
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The aboveground, conspicuous part of flowering plants constitutes the shoot system, which is composed of erect stems on which are attached leaves, flowers, and buds. Leaves are attached to the stem at regions called nodes.

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Answered by seemaguptavns75
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The shoot system consists of two portions: the vegetative (non-reproductive) parts of the plant, such as the leaves and the stems, and the reproductive parts of the plant, which include flowers and fruits. The shoot system generally grows above ground, where it absorbs the light needed for photosynthesis.

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