what is the function of a steam in a plants
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The main function of a steam boiler is to producing, storing and troubling the vapor. The liquid contained boiler is nothing but a shell and the heat energy produced while burning of fuel will be moved to water, and then it converts into steam at the required pressure as well as temperature.
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The plant's stem is the part that rises above the ground. The bark of the tree is grey, and the younger stems are green. It contains leaves, flowers, and fruits and serves as the foundation for the shooting method.
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- A stem serves a range of activities, including photosynthesis, that is critical for numerous metabolic processes.
- It provides a precise structure and foundation for a plant that will eventually grow into a tree.
- The stem's primary function is to hold the plant's buds, flowers, leaves, and fruits in place.
- A stem connects the roots to the plants, allowing them to stand upright and perpendicular to the ground.
- It distributes water and minerals from the root to many different parts of the tree, as well as preparing food from the leaves.
- Stems are one of the plant storage areas where ready-to-eat foods are converted into starch.
- Few stems aid in vegetative multiplication as well as the growth of flowers and fruit.
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