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What are the functions of a stem in a plant?​

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Answered by princeshaw63
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Answer is...... The stem of the plant connects the roots to the leaves, helping to transport absorbed water and minerals to different parts of the plant. The stem also helps to transport the products of photosynthesis (i.e., sugars) from the leaves to the rest of the plant

Answered by snehasingh36
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Answer:

A stem performs a variety of functions which are important for various biochemical processes including photosynthesis.

Gives an accurate structure and foundation for a plant that later develops into a tree.

The stem’s main role is to hold onto the plant buds, flowers, leaves, and fruits.

A stem helps the plants together with the roots, helping them to stand up straight and perpendicular to the ground

It is the component that transports water and mineral from the root to many other areas of the tree and prepares food from leaves.

Stems are one of the plant storerooms where the prepared food is processed in starch form.

Few stems help to replicate by vegetative propagation and also help to grow flowers and fruit.

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