Biology, asked by adityabanthwal2134, 5 months ago

what is morphological difference between root and stem

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1relating to the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms, and with relationships between their structures.

The part of the plant which is present above the surface of the soil is called Stems, while Roots is the part of the plant which is present below the soil surface. ... Most importantly stems possess leaves, but roots do not. A common flowering plant (vascular plants) possess a well-defined root and shoot system

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