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What is a stem in a plant

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Answered by sam2020chocolate
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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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Answered by kundanlalbhardwaj9
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The stem is the portion of the plant that sits above the ground. Tree bark is grey in colour, and younger stems are coloured green. It forms the foundation of the method of shooting and contains leaves, flowers and fruits.

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