What are the main functions of stem ?
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The primary functions of the stem are to support the leaves; to conduct water and minerals to the leaves, where they can be converted into usable products by photosynthesis; and to transport these products from the leaves to other parts of the plant, including the roots..
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Supporting the leaves, carrying water and minerals to the leaves, where photosynthesis may transform them into useable products, and conveying these products from the leaves to other sections of the plant, such as the roots, are all important functions of the stem.
- The xylem transports water and nutritional materials from the absorption site in the roots to the leaves via vascular tissues.
- The primary function of phloem, a kind of vascular tissue found in the stem, is to transfer synthesised food from the leaves to other plant organs.
- The stem is also a popular storage spot for food and water.
- Tubers, rhizomes, and corms, as well as the woody stems of trees, are examples of food-storage stems.
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